> The "GDM" indicates it's a Sony.
>
> The actual "branding" could be anything. I'm pretty sure the GDM-1950 was
> sold by RasterOps and Radius, among others.
>
>
> >>
> I couldnt find the SONY links to get the manual or tech specs on this
older
> tube. do you have this link info?
> >>
>
>
> Sorry, no link.
>
> Sony has a very obscure customer service center in Kansas City, and that's
> where the manuals come from.
>
> An 800 number, but no e-mail, IIRC. And, it's been so long that I dealt
with
> them that I don't have the 800 number any more.

I don't know how technical you want the specs to be, but
griffintechnology.com has a monitors database that tells resolution and dot
pitch for a long list of monitors.


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