If you’re old enough to remember Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Televisions, you probably remember that Sony sold the top products. Their Trinitron tubes always made the best TVs and Computer Monitors. [Alec ...
My refurbished Dell 21" P1130 monitor came in today and even though it is a bit sharper than my 7 year old Proview the colors and blacks don't appear to be anywhere in the same league. Overall, the ...
The days of displays with plenty of junk in the trunk - CRTs from the 1990s and earlier - are well and truly over. The new thing is flat screens built on LCD technology with thin profiles weighing ...
When Hitachi invited Wired to compare its latest 43-inch rear-projection, high-definition television against any competitor's 36-inch CRT, I was beside myself with gear-junkie joy - and called Sony ...
I often find myself lingering over an auction or markeplace listing for a boxy little Trinitron CRT, the kind that looks like it should be stacked on the wall in a 1980s TV studio, only to snap out of ...
If you're old enough to remember CRT monitors and TVs, then you may well join us in our love for this water-cooled gaming PC with a vintage twist. PC modder János Kerekes took his Dremel to an old ...
I just picked up a brand new Dell 21" Trinitron straight from Dell and when I plugged it in, the lower right hand corner of the screen is slightly yellow. I upgraded from another Dell Trinitron 19" ...
Click to viewAfter 280 millions tubes sold, Trinitron will be officially dead this month. Few Sony inventions have had the same gravitational pull as their Trinitron display technology, perhaps only ...
TIME magazine has just unveiled its list of the Top 50 ‘Most Influential Gadgets’ of all time, and Sony’s venerable Trinitron television sets come out as No 2 in the list. Apple’s iPhone is No. 1. But ...
Speaking of coincidence, I just replaced my 21" Compaq P110 , a Sony Trinitron flat screen CRT monitor, with a Dell flat panel LCD monitor yesterday. Today, Sony Corp announces the cease production of ...
Back in the day, the most prime piece of hardware you could have was a Sony Trinitron monitor. These beauties were massive, razor-sharp, and had a perfectly flat display, which was a rarity back then.
Japan’s national science museum has added a Sony Corp. Trinitron colour television to a list of important historical materials. The 36-inch KW-3600HD model Trinitron TV, released in 1990, was among 15 ...