- Panasonic CT27 is a television brand from the Panasonic Company.ULTRA.F/Photodisc/Getty Images
Panasonic CT27 is a television brand manufactured by Panasonic Company, which was started in 1918 in Japan by Konosuke Matsushita. The company, which has branches worldwide, has manufactured various electronic products over the years and is currently the largest manufacturer of electronics products in Japan. Specifications of the CT27 Panasonic television may vary depending on manufacturer upgrades. - A Panasonic CT27 television set is designed to utilize an alternate current power source. A 120-voltage power source operating at a frequency of 60 Hertz is required to power up the television.
- A Panasonic CT27 television set weighs 34.2 kilograms and the dimensions are 21-by-23.6-by-26.2 inches. It has a 27-inch screen. The device has a channel capability of up to a standard 181 channels. It has a capacity of 12 Very High Frequency (VHF) channels. A capability of receiving a standard 56 Ultra High Frequency (UHF) channels is also possible with the set. In addition, a standard 113 cable channels can be accessed using the TV set. The channels are transmitted with clarity, which varies depending on the strength of the transmission signal.
- A Panasonic CT27 television set makes use of standard video jacks with up to 75 Ohms resistance. This is the unit that is used to measure the output level of video from television sets. These are usually evident in most Panasonic Phono Jack types. These jacks allow the connection of a video player and play of video cassettes.
- Audio input jacks into a Panasonic CT27 set have a 500mV capacity, RMS as well as 47 Kilo Ohm cable resistance.
- Audio jacks leading to the amplifier have a 0-2.0 V capacity, RMS and a 4.7 Kilo Ohm resistance. This terminal cannot be used directly for external speakers from a Panasonic CT27 set.
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