32-inch, 36-inch Super Fine Pitch FD Trinitron CRTs

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Sony Corp's debuting 32-inch and 36-inch Super Fine Pitch FD Trinitron CRTs have aperture grilles with excellent definition. In addition, they are equipped with a Fine Focus electron gun that supresses blur to the minimum for both bright and dim screens, thereby improving focusing to a maximum of 10% in terms of spot size. Furthermore, the debuting CRTs have multiple-layer coating to curb the reflection on the screen without reducing resolution and luminiscence.

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Diamontron RDF221S CRT display monitor

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NEC-Mitsubishi Visual Systems Corp has introduced its Diamondtron RDF221S CRT Display Monitor that works with the sRGB color space international standards. The monitor has a 0.24 mm pitch high-resolution 22-in CRT. Compatibility with sRGB allows better color matching of images sent between displays and printers. Also, the product features Gradation- Wideband Anti-Reflection, Anti-Static and Electro-Magnetic Field Shielding Coating. The unit sells for $1,692.

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Release of Tau flat CRTs puts Matsushita in heated race

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Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Ltd's release of its Tau series of flat CRT monitors signals the company's attempt to compete with Sony Corp's Wega sets. Matsushita Electric's products, which adopt the latest in flat CRT technology, boast of digital functions for improved image quality and compact, space-saving designs. Among the major breakthroughs for the Tau series is its capability to provide image resolutions with reduced distortions.

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