Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. XL-100 was RCA''s name for their lower-end models of televisions produced from the 1970''s to the early 1990''s. It only had a standard 75 ohm unbalanced dipole coaxial cable input. After RCA was acquired by General Electric in 1986, GE sold RCA''s consumer electronics line to Thomson SA. Some XL-100 models had a digital keypad and a digital channel indicator, but did not have remote capabilities. The older ones had standard rotary dials. Compare to Colortrak, RCA''s mid-level model of that time, and Dimensia, RCA''s high-end model of that time.