That is a Sharp LC-32GA6E , 2005 era 720P HDTV with a 1366x768 resolution, AKA 768p native res, but would commonly be referred to as "720p". Certainly it could display 480p resolution but is not solely a 480p TV. Its quite impressive that he genuinely has a nearly 20 year old LCD HDTV still in service at home. Talk about getting your monies worth.
Wide-Pop6050 on January 12nd, 2025 at 23:58 UTC »
Whenever this man posts about something fun he is doing I'm afraid some breaking news is about to happen.
chewbaccaballs on January 13rd, 2025 at 00:19 UTC »
Anything bigger won't fit in that cabinet
juggarjew on January 13rd, 2025 at 00:47 UTC »
That is not a 480P TV.
That is a Sharp LC-32GA6E , 2005 era 720P HDTV with a 1366x768 resolution, AKA 768p native res, but would commonly be referred to as "720p". Certainly it could display 480p resolution but is not solely a 480p TV. Its quite impressive that he genuinely has a nearly 20 year old LCD HDTV still in service at home. Talk about getting your monies worth.
A 2006 review of the TV:
https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/sharp-lc-32ga6e-32in-lcd-tv