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The only problem with Trinitron is that there are 2 wires that run across the
screen.

Personally I never noticed it until a guy in a computer store mentioned it to me.

I went home and checked out my Sony computer monitors.  Sure enough I could see
at least one.  Now it bugs me a little.

LAS

Tony Antoniou wrote:

> I guess we're a little more fortunate here in Australia then.
>
> Good 3#-)
>
> As for the Trinitron design, don't forget a lot of them are still using
> shadow masks as part of their design, and not only that, but Sony does have
> the patent on the FD Trinitron (ie. The purely flat tube), so that's got the
> competition stuffed again because now everybody is drooling over the Wega
> while the other companies have to wait until the patent expires for that one
> 3#-)
>
> Sucks to the imitators. Heh.
>
> Adios,
> LarZ
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
> Of Dan Frakes
> Sent:   Tuesday, 3 August 1999 6:22
> To:     MDList
> Subject:        Re: MD: Which is the BEST Mindisc Portable Recorder&Player???
>
> I would agree that Sony's non-portable equipement has taken a nose dive
> in quality over the past decade. Their VCRs and TVs used to be the cream
> of the crop, but not anymore.
>
> >I wasn't buying a TV so he had no reason to make the statement
> >in an attempt to push me to a brand where he makes a larger
> >commission. I was very surprised to hear about the TVs, because
> >I had never heard of problems with them before. And many people
> >consider them to have the finest pictures.
>
> Their screens used to be head and shoulders above the rest because of the
> Trinitron screens. Now they license Trinitron screens to other
> manufacturers, and many of the competing screen technologies are catching
> up, so their advantages (and the reasons people would pay more for them)
> are gradually disappearing, so they have had to cut prices. Perhaps they
> haven't been able to sustain the quality as the prices drop?
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