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The CRT is the single largest component in a CRT TV. A monochrome CRT as seen inside a Macintosh Plus computer The body of a CRT is usually made up of three parts: A screen/faceplate/panel, a cone/funnel, and a neck.
First Sony CRT HDTV released in North America, has PIP Hi-Scan without HDMI/DVI (4:3 screen) KV-40XBR700 37" 40" Auto NTSC N/A 3 4 2 1 7.5W+15W subwoofer 245W 304 43×33×26 KV-36XBR450H 33" 36" Auto NTSC N/A 3 4 2 1 15W 245W 238 39×29×24 KV-36XBR450 33" 36" Auto NTSC N/A 3 4 2 1 15W 245W 238 39×29×24 KV-36XBR400 33" 36" Auto NTSC N/A 4 3 2 1
CRT LCD Plasma OLED; Static contrast ratio Finite or infinite [citation needed] 150 to 8,100:1 [citation needed] Typically 1,000:1 - 3,000:1, Some models measured up to 20,333:1 [citation needed] "Between 0.0001 and 0.00001 nits" "Sony claims an OLED contrast range of 1,000,000:1." [1] Peak luminosity
Sony Trinitron PVM-4300, the largest CRT display ever produced. In 1980, Sony introduced the "ProFeel" line of prosumer component televisions, consisting of a range of Trinitron monitors that could be connected to standardized tuners. The original lineup consisted of the KX-20xx1 20" and KX-27xx1 27" monitors (the "xx" is an identifier, PS for ...
The KV-25XBR, circa 1985, is a 25" CRT monitor that shipped with two external 2-way speakers that could hang on the sides of the TV. It features a 4:3 aspect ratio and standard definition. KV-36XBR series (1990s to early 2000s) - 4:3 CRT with more than standard definition but less than high definition resolution, also available in 32" and 40 ...
A 15-pin VGA connector for a personal computer A 21-pin SCART or JP21 connector for a television. The various RGB (red, green, blue) analog component video standards (e.g., RGBS, RGBHV, RGsB) use no compression and impose no real limit on color depth or resolution, but require large bandwidth to carry the signal and contain a lot of redundant data since each channel typically includes much of ...