I was doing an inspection on a foreclosed property, and here is this woodgrain and black RCA TV sitting out in the snow. I thought if I looked at the back, it would just have a coax input. I was surprised to see 3 composite and one S-VIDEO jack! It also had external speaker outputs and something like a "BNG" jack. I checked the manufacture date, and it read 1988. This prompted me to wonder what actually used S-video back then, and all I could think of was S-VHS and Laser Disc. Anyway, long-story-short, I grabbed it and took it home with me, figuring I could just toss it if it didn't work. Let me just say that it works PERFECTLY, and I now have my NES, Dreamcast, PS2, Xbox, and Xbox 360 hooked up to it and it looks absolutely amazing with the old school circuitry and EXCELLENT CONTRAST, which LCD's and Plasmas have yet-to-duplicate. Yeah, the color isn't as deep as with component or HDMI, but there is such an amazing crispness to the picture...I couldn't believe it was a 20-year-old TV that had been sitting out in the snow for at least a month! I looked up RCA Colortrak on wikipedia and this must have been one expensive mamma-jamma back in '88. Does anyone else have one of these or any memories of one? Talk about an excellent free-find! Just wanted to share. I have a '99 RCA Entertainment Series TV as well that I love, but the S-Video jack is loose, and I also have an '08 RCA SDTV, which also has a nice picture. I know the quality of their products has been under fire in the past few years, but I seemed to have caught them all at the right time--I have no complaints whatsoever.