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- ended production of the Trinitron in ****an in 2004. In 2006, Sony announced that it would no longer market or sell Trinitrons in the United States or...
- Trinitron as used in televisions. Super Fine Pitch refers to Sony's line of Trinitrons with high horizontal resolution and very fine aperture grille stripe pitch...
- worldwide; the company was credited for a number of innovations, notably the Trinitron color TV, the Walkman portable audio player, and co-inventing the compact...
- first patented aperture grille televisions were manufactured under the Trinitron brand name. Fine vertical wires behind the front gl**** of the display...
- a curved screen. The three electron guns are in the neck (except for Trinitrons) and the red, green and blue phosphors on the screen may be separated...
- su****ded the company's Trinitron aperture grille-based CRT models. Starting in 1998, Sony released a television line called FD Trinitron/WEGA, a flat-screen...
- TV is essentially a Performa 520 that can switch its built-in 14" Sony Trinitron CRT from being a computer display to a cable-ready television. It is incapable...
- the Macintosh II. The AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor had a 13″ Trinitron CRT (the first Apple display to use an aperture grille CRT) with a fixed...
- Vegas–based Fortune Coin Co. This machine used a modified 19-inch (48 cm) Sony Trinitron color receiver for the display and logic boards for all slot-machine functions...
- This method (known as 'gated NTSC') was adopted by Sony on their 1970s Trinitron sets (KV-1300UB to KV-1330UB), and came in two versions: "PAL-H" and "PAL-K"...