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Joined: 26 Nov 2004 Posts: 29 Location: Tennessee, USA
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 6:23 pm Post subject: Please define "flat screen" TV ... |
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I am not sure of what all the meanings of the term "flat screen" are. I associate this term with an LCD or plasma (non-CRT) TV or monitor.
Can someone please enlighten me as to exactly what this term "flat screen" refers to? This has been puzzling me for quite a while. _________________ visit Singles Places dating site
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:32 pm Post subject: Flat Screen |
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It is a CRT screen that is perfectly flat. If you would like to own one, check out www.FreeFlatScreens.com/?r=10948674 for a chance to earn one at no cost but a little effort on your part. I just got one and it is great. |
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Joined: 26 Nov 2004 Posts: 29 Location: Tennessee, USA
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 9:44 am Post subject: |
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Oh..
.. ok thank you, Mel.
The only flat faced crt's were Sony Trinitrons when I was an active repair tech, as I recall. Things have changed I see...
Thanks again ... this was confusing me. _________________ visit Singles Places dating site
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 9:55 pm Post subject: Flat Screen |
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I just received one from the site that I referred to and am now trying to help my grandson earn one. One of the advantages of the flat screen is the you get a clear view of the picture no matter at what angle you view it whereas the old CRTs give you a distorted picture when viewed from an angle. |
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 6:44 am Post subject: |
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Mel: spam shithead.
Atom: I think trinitrons are still the only real flat crt's. The others I see look like they are curved inside but flat on the outside, which looks odd because of the thickness of the glass in the front. |
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Joined: 26 Nov 2004 Posts: 29 Location: Tennessee, USA
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 10:48 am Post subject: |
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. wrote: | Atom: I think trinitrons are still the only real flat crt's. The others I see look like they are curved inside but flat on the outside, which looks odd because of the thickness of the glass in the front. |
Oh ok ... yeah I wasn't sure what was meant by flatscreen... I thought that maybe it was just LCD's or something but apparently it's the modern crt's which are flatter than the older ones? Thanx .. _________________ visit Singles Places dating site
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Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 4:40 pm Post subject: |
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The screens were supposed to be FLAT since the very begginings of the TV (including those B/W ones), but they couldn't solve the picture distortion problems, so all TV's were made with the screens shaped as a cut of a sphere.
The first to address these problems was SONY making so called TRINITRON screens, which were shaped as a cut of a cylinder, but also making it proprietary, which made it very expencive for everyone else to produce it (TYPICALLY SONY). Only a few very expencive computer monitors were produced as TRINITRONs (NOKIA, NEC, PHILIPS). To solve the distortion problems, SONY stored the correction patterns in EEPROM, reading it repeatedly while displaying lines/frames (Everyone who had fixed older TRINITRON monitors & TV sets knows how complicated those circuits were).
The new TV sets might have really flat screen (sometimes marked as "PURE FLAT"), but the producer had to solve the distortion problems, including the FOCUS correction during each line (that must be complicated - regulating 5kV voltage at 15kHz or higher). That's why so many those "FLAT" screen TV's have actually distorted picture. Go to any consumer electronics shop - if you find more than 10% TV's WITHOUT ANY DISTORTION, I'll buy you a lunch! |
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