If you’re old enough to remember Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Televisions, you probably remember that Sony sold the top products. Their Trinitron tubes always made the best TVs and Computer Monitors.
To our eyes, it's the most attractive projector since the days of the Ferrari-inspired, Pinafarina-designed Vidikron CRT chassis. The Sony's finish is a metallic gray, with black accents on the ...
Who hasn’t thought about turning a 1950s slide projector into a digital projector? [Matt] did, but unlike most of us, he actually did it. [Matt]’s friend [Angus] found an old, single-slide ...
While CRT TVs would top out at around 40-inches. The biggest ever CRT I could find was the insanely-heavy 440-pound Sony PVM-4300 ... models used a digital projector) and projecting it using ...
See DLP and 3LCD. In the 1980s, the first data projectors weighed more than 40 pounds, using a single cathode ray tube (CRT) to project a monochrome image. When color units came out, they weighed ...
With the rise of retro gaming came a renewed desire to own CRT TVs. However, these old sets serve as more than just nostalgia, as some games actually need these TVs to function. One NES classic ...
Bravia Projector 9 is the pricier of Sony's new home theater offerings, at US$31,999.99. For that money you'll get a long-lasting laser light source capable of 3,400 lumens of brightness, which is ...
We checked out Sony’s brand new home theater projectors at CEDIA Expo 2024. Here’s why they’re so impressive. Sony introduced two high end home theater projectors at CEDIA Expo 2024, the BRAVIA ...
The big selling point for both of the new units is that they will be the first to use Sony’s XR processor for projectors.
Sony has announced two new premium 4K projectors, the Bravia Projector 9 and Bravia Projector 8, which are both expected to ship in November 2024. The Bravia Projector 9 is set to replace the ...
We’ll start with the CRT TV – also known as the tube TV ... LEDs also could get a lot brighter than old-school light bulbs, so these so-called LED TVs were all the rage for multiple reasons.