Choosing A Screen Type - Sony HT-V1000D Guide Manual

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Choosing
a Screen
Type
As we've
mentioned,
the range
oi _available
tzlevision
screens
has never
been
greater.
II'you're
into the technology,
it's an incredible
l'east.
II'you're
a little uncertain,
the sheer selection
can be daunting.
Here's
a quick guide
to what's
what, and how to
choose.
Cathode
Ray
Tube
(CRT)
direct
view.
WHAT
IT IS.
The convemimml
television.
You're
looking
at the front of a large
glass envelope,
the inside
o_'which
is coated
with phosphors.
The picture
is _brmed
by an electron
beam,
the "cathode
ray" that makes
the phosphors
glow.
BENEFITS.
Despite
the new competition,
the CRT continues
to be the most popular
type o_'television.
It's not hard to see why.
The age o_'the flat CRT,
ushered
in by
Sony's
own FD Trinitron®
picture
tube, means
that today's best CRTs
are more
accurate
than ever.
Not only do CRTs
ofi'er the lowest
cost _br each screen
size, they
also ofi'er longevity
and the best picture
quality.
With CRTs,
the blacks
are blacker
and the contrast
is greater.
You also get the widest
viewing
angle,
and the bright
picture
stands
up well to ambient
room
light.
And CRTs are not saddled
with altitude
limits,
so you can watch
them anywhere.
LIMITATIONS.
CRT televisions
are the heaviest.
A 32dnch
CRT television
can
weigh
over 200 pounds
and is typically
over 20 inches
deep.
Direct-view
CRTs
are
also limited
in scre_l
size.
Few CRTs
are larger
than 36 inches
diagonal.
Sony's
largest
is 40 inches
diagonal.
Speakers
need to be magnetically
shielded,
so as not to
interS'ere
with the CRT electron
guns.
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