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Lyceum TV was a commercial monitor/receiver with a large input/output panel on the back, and a long grounded plug. During the mid-80s, RCA released the
Colortrak Colortrak was a trademark used on several RCA color televisions beginning in the 1970s and lasting into the 1990s. After RCA was acquired by General Electric in 1986, GE began marketing sets identical to those from RCA. GE sold both RCA and GE co ...
2000, a television identical to the
Dimensia ''Dimensia'' was RCA's brand name for their high-end models of television systems and their components ( Tuner, VCR, CD Player, etc.) produced from 1984 to 1989, with variations continuing into the early 1990s, superseded by the ProScan model li ...
table-top model. Even though the Colortrak was considered the mid-range model, those bearing the name
Colortrak 2000 Colortrak 2000 was a brand names, brand name used for RCA's high-end television models produced from the early-1980s to the early 1990s. Colortrak 2000 was situated above the less expensive ''Colortrak'' line, but below the more expensive Dimensia l ...
, were considered high-end, along with the Dimensia. The Lyceum TV, Dimensia, and Colortrak 2000 models all basically had the same chassis (a wood grain veneer, or black laminate for some Dimensias, and fabric covered speakers on the sides of the cabinet).{{cn, date=July 2022 Many Colortrak 2000, Lyceum, and Dimensia TVs came packaged with a very large remote control, the
Digital Command Center The Digital Command Center was a very large remote control introduced for RCA's high-end television sets; in 1983 for the Colortrak 2000 and the SJT400 CED player and in 1984 for the Dimensia Lyceum TV sets. The main feature of the Digital Comm ...
. There are several different versions of the Digital Command Center, but a main feature was that it could control an array of selected RCA components, all with the one remote – a universal remote only for RCA products, so to speak. The Dimensia version of the remote was called the "Dimensia-Intelligent Audio Video" and had identical buttons to the Digital Command Center.


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RCA Dimensia ''Dimensia'' was RCA's brand name for their high-end models of television systems and their components (TV tuner, Tuner, VCR, CD Player, etc.) produced from 1984 to 1989, with variations continuing into the early 1990s, superseded by the ProScan ...
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Colortrak 2000 Colortrak 2000 was a brand names, brand name used for RCA's high-end television models produced from the early-1980s to the early 1990s. Colortrak 2000 was situated above the less expensive ''Colortrak'' line, but below the more expensive Dimensia l ...


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