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SF-1 SNES TV

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The '''SF-1 SNES TV''' (スーパーファミコンテレビSF1), also known as the '''Sharp Science Fiction-1''', is a television produced by [[Sharp|Sharp Corporation]] with a built-in licensed [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. Released only to Japanese markets, the unit retailed in 1990 as a next generation sequel to the 1983 [[C1 NES TV]] also manufactured by Sharp and licensed by [[Nintendo]]. Like the C1, the SF-1 was noted as having superior picture quality to the SNES.
Unlike Sharp's earlier C1 NES TV, AV output terminals were made readily accessible on the SF-1's extended terminal which allowed connection to later peripherals such as the [[Satellaview]]. The [[C1 NES TV|C1]] had been notably unable to connect to the [[Famicom Disk system|FDS (Famicom Disk system)]] peripheral, and the SF-1's design was intended to alleviate this problem. To use the extended terminal, the Satellaview's AV output terminal would attach obliquely upward on the back of the Super Nintendo portion of the console, and a cover could be applied to prevent dust.
==Technical specificationsspecification==  *'''CPU''': Ricoh 5A22 65C816, 3.58 MHz, 16-bit
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