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- Trinitron was Sony's brand name for its line of aperture-grille-based CRTs used in television sets and computer monitors. It was one of the first television...
- FD Trinitron/WEGA is Sony's flat version of the Trinitron picture tube. This technology was also used in computer monitors bearing the Trinitron mark...
- for innovation in consumer electronics. Landmark products included the Trinitron color television, the Walkman portable audio player, and the co-development...
- first patented aperture grille televisions were manufactured under the Trinitron brand name. Fine vertical wires behind the front gl**** of the display...
- usually use shadow masks, except for Sony's Trinitron, Mitsubishi's Diamondtron and NEC's Cromaclear; Trinitron and Diamondtron use aperture grilles while...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- PVM-4300 has a 45-inch (114 cm)—with a 43-inch (109 cm) viewing area—color Trinitron Microblack CRT picture tube, which is the largest ever produced. It can...
- alternatives to see widespread use were General Electric's slot-mask, and Sony's Trinitron, both were modifications of the RCA concept. All CRT-based methods have...