Trinitron - meaning and definition. What is Trinitron
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What (who) is Trinitron - definition


Trinitron         
  • A 1970s tabletop size Trinitron
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  • Sony Trinitron KV-27FS100, example of an FD Trinitron model with a more boxy appearance.
  • The Sony Trinitron logo used from 1992 to the 2000s
  • Trinitron computer monitor kx-14cp1
SERIES OF CRT TELEVISIONS AND MONITORS MANUFACTURED BY SONY FROM 1968 TO 2008
Diamondtron; Sony Trinitron
Trinitron was Sony's brand name for its line of aperture-grille-based CRTs used in television sets and computer monitors. One of the first truly innovative television systems to enter the market since the 1950s, the Trinitron was announced in 1968 to wide acclaim for its bright images, about 25% brighter than common shadow mask televisions of the same era.
FD Trinitron/WEGA         
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SONY TELEVISION MODEL. INTRODUCED 1998.
Super-fine pitch; FD Trinitron WEGA; FD Trinitron; Super Fine Pitch
FD Trinitron/WEGA is Sony's flat version of the Trinitron picture tube. First introduced in 1998 on Sony's 32-inch and 36-inch televisions, this technology was also used in computer monitors bearing the Trinitron mark.
Examples of use of Trinitron
1. Cost (including a 1'–inch Sony Trinitron TV): $2,4'5.
2. Once the dominant force in consumer electronics and manufacturing products including the Trinitron TV and the Walkman, Sony has seen its rivals make inroads with new products.
3. The Tokyo–based company, the inventor of the Trinitron TV and Walkman, fell miserably behind in liquid–crystal and plasma TVs not only to South Korean Samsung but also domestic rivals Matsushita and Sharp.