Facts
A pretty nice maybe high-range early 90s set. Most sets that I've seen from this era only have composite and RF, and this has S-Video. It has the MASTERCOMMAND logo, like my JVC C2019, and the on-screen menu is nearly identical. The design reminds me of some sony Wega sets, with the silverish color on the front, and the charcoal color on the back. Out of every single TV I own, this one has the loudest flyback. I don't get headaches easily, but this one gives me a splitting headache in only ten minutes. It's also the 2nd heaviest TV I own, so I don't use it often.
How I got it
My brother found this in our school! I emailed the principal, which after about a month, I was able to take home (along with a nice 27" D-Series) this set. The picture on the sidebar is the first picture my brother sent me of it. The text was something along the lines of "yoooooo look at this!!11!1! This set was actually manufactured over a decade before the school opened, so I have no idea why they had it there."
Review
Very nice design, great set of inputs, but as previously mentioned, THE LOUDEST DAMN FLYBACK I KNOW. It's nearly unbearable. I still really like the set, so it gets an 8/10.
Gallery

Front of the TV.

Tube sticker.

Inside the TV.

BIG JVC Logo on the back.

Weird, rectangular mark on the top of the TV. There are also several drops of paint.

All the inputs.

Tape holding the speaker mesh cover over. Also, the MASTERCOMMAND logo, like my <3 JVC C2019 <3

The TV automatically powers on when plugged in, which is nice, as the power button is missing.

Focus issues.