Durabrand DTV1907

Matt Ross
August 30, 2024, 4:34 am
January 22, 2025, 12:53 am

Summary

Not to be confused with JVC's line of multiformat professional monitors, the DTV1907 is a budget model 19" TV. Made in 2007 by Orion and sold under Walmart's Durabrand label, it's very similar to Toshiba's A series models of the same size. Like many late production CRTs, it features an ATSC tuner and can still receive broadcast television using an antenna. It features one front composite A/V input and a single bottom mounted speaker.

Manuals

No documentation is available online at this time.

Notes

Unlike some Orion TVs, all of its functions can be accessed without the remote. The A/V inputs can be selected using the channel up/down buttons, and the menu can be opened by pressing volume up & down at the same time.

This TV uses a genuine 19" tube, which makes it useful as a potential donor for arcade monitors.

Unlike previous 19" Orion TVs, this model uses a simplified chassis with a 1-chip jungle design. It cannot be modified for RGB.

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