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  2. 7JP4 - Wikipedia

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    The Precision CR30, Sencore CR-70 and Jackson 707 are some of the CRT testers that are capable of testing the 7JP4, 3KP4 and other electrostatic deflection CRTs. Since the availability of these CRT testers is very limited, the prices for such testers are steep, so many restorers test these CRT's on a working TV set that used electrostatic CRTs.

  3. Killer poke - Wikipedia

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    The PET-specific killer poke is connected to the architecture of that machine's video rasterizer circuits.In early PETs, writing a certain value to the memory address of a certain I/O register (POKE 59458,62 [3]) made the machine able to display text and graphics on the screen 106% faster.

  4. FD Trinitron/WEGA - Wikipedia

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    User manual , Service Manual KV-13FS110 12" 13" None NTSC N/A 0 2 1 1 5W 100W 26 16×13×16 Smallest FD Trinitron produced. Same specs as the 13FS100 except for chassis color, which was switched to a white finish. KV-13FS100 12" 13" None NTSC N/A 0 2 1 1 5W 100W 26 16×13×16 Smallest FD Trinitron produced. Silver finish chassis.

  5. Aperture grille - Wikipedia

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    The first patented aperture grille televisions were manufactured by Sony in the late 1960s under the Trinitron brand name, which the company carried over to its line of CRT computer monitors. Subsequent designs, whether licensed from Sony or manufactured after the patent's expiration, tend to use the -tron suffix, such as Mitsubishi 's ...

  6. Cromaclear - Wikipedia

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    Cromaclear is a trademark for CRT technology used by NEC during the mid to late-90s. This adopted the slotted shadow mask and in-line electron gun pioneered by the 1966 GE Porta-Color and used by most then-current television tubes to computer monitor use.

  7. Scan line - Wikipedia

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    A scan line (also scanline) is one line, or row, in a raster scanning pattern, such as a line of video on a cathode-ray tube (CRT) display of a television set or computer monitor. [1] On CRT screens the horizontal scan lines are visually discernible, even when viewed from a distance, as alternating colored lines and black lines, especially when ...