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JVC AV2057S TV/Monitor 1988 model year
I got this TV recently for $20 bucks at a flea market. I got the set with original remote and manual. The TV is pretty low hour and is in great cosmetic condition. The set was pretty high end for 1988 as the set has AV input, AV output, S-video in, Audio line out, MTS stereo with SAP, and very fancy for the time on screen display. The set is in my bedroom at the moment hooked to a Sanyo VHS VCR and a Sony Blue-Ray player. Also I have the original sale slip however I won't show picture of the receipt as I don't want to show someone else's personal information. So I will just tell you how much it cost and whereit was purchased at.The set was bought at long gone store called Video Warehouse inc. the set was purchased on 3/11/89 at a price of $429.30 with tax. That was not cheap for 20" back in 89 at least I think it was as wasn't alive back then. Well that's all folks and as forI'm going to go back to watching my vhs copy Beetlejuice on the old JVC TV. PS set was made in May 1988 but not sold untill March of the next year.
Last edited by liammc00; 02-12-2024 at 08:33 PM. Reason: fixing some spelling mistakes caught way late |
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Nice set. We sold JVC starting @1990 they put out some
real nice stuff & quite reliable. BTW when the vert starts to act up just resolder the output IC. Zeno |
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Thanks for telling me about the vertical output getting cold joints. When I finish some other projects I will take the back off and resolder the vertical output and any other joints that look bad.
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