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Discussions of experimental color televisions, and round screen production models, ending around 1966.

Antique Vintage Television Collection Repair RCA Zenith Packard Bell 25cc50 CTC68 Old Color Console TV Sets.

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Roland S-50. Among Roland’s line of early keyboard samplers—the S-series—the S-50 can be thought of as the professional model. Still, by today’s standards it would be considered limited and lo-fi.

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The cathode ray tube (CRT) is a vacuum tube that contains one or more electron guns and a phosphorescent screen, and is used to display images. It modulates, accelerates, and deflects electron beam(s) onto the screen to create the images. The images may represent electrical waveforms (oscilloscope), pictures (television, computer monitor), …

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We can retrofit some vintage TVs with more modern CRT color chassis & Picture tubes. Plus, We can now retrofit some vintage TVs using new, Modern Flat Screen sets inside!

Feb 06, 2018 · CRTs were once synonymous with television, but by 2014, even stronghold markets like India were fading, with local manufacturers switching to flat-panel displays. Despite all this, picture tube televisions continue to linger. You’ll find them in museums, arcades, video game tournaments, and the homes of dedicated fans. But as the CRT …

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CRT TV Recycling: How to Recycle Your Old Tube TV. CRT TV Recycling and the Age of the Flatscreen. Today fewer and fewer people in the US watch a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT…

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Pilot V-37 “Candid TV”, 3″ CRT < click image for info. CRT DATA manual Published in 1962 by Philco. Detailed specs including operating voltages and base diagrams for just about all CRT's made (including scope tubes) from the early 1930s to published date. << click for more info

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