Review: Philips KT3A-3 Stereo RGB CRT Television
I look at the operation and chassis in this Australian made c1985 KT3 stereo TV with factory RGB over Scart. These early RGB TVs can only be put into RGB mode via a voltage into one of the Scart connector pins. Electronics Australia magazine covered the launch of the 63cm KL9-3 version in their February 1985 magazine. It turns out that the remote in this video is for a mono version of the KL9/KT3, the correct remote looks the same, but has Bass and Treble up down buttons under the Colour and Brightness, as well as Balance buttons under the channel buttons.

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