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27" Black & White CRT Television?
Was such a critter ever made, and if so, any idea what year(s)?
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O Yeah. Magnavox did a 27" BW around 1959-60 or so.It was a wide deflection (110 degree?), small neck. My brother had one in a big honkin' combo. The 27 inchers tended to lose emission and go flat very quickly.
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In 1959 my dad bought an RCA built Admiral color TV CTC11 that year, so I would guess the Hallicrafters was 54-55 somewhere. EDIT: my older brother just told me he thinks the Hallicrafters was indeed somewhere between 53 and 55 by his recollection. He confirmed the tubes were good for maybe 2 years. John |
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There was an even bigger screen available for a few years: the Dumont Royal Soverign (and a couple of off brand sets that used it's CRT)...
http://earlytelevision.org/dumont_ra-119.html I think the 27" sets lingered into the mid-late 60s and occupied that 1 step below a decent color console to the "I want to spend color set money, but I think color sets require too much maintenance so give me the best monochrome set you got bub" market. |
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Anybody have info on the 27 inch tube (ad flyers, tube number, SAMS of a set, etc.)?
I have seen pictures/ads of 24 inch monochrome sets from the 50s, but don't recall 27s. (Excluding the Dumont roundies) EDIT: Found an ad for a 27 inch Magnavox consolette (table model with steel V legs), $595.00, in the Chicago Tribune, March 19, 1953. (Can't upload - out of attachment space) |
From the tv history site:
http://www.tvhistory.tv/1953-Zenith-K2872R.JPG http://www.tvhistory.tv/252KA21A5.jpg 27” tubes: 27ap4 (metal), 27ep4, gp4, lp4, mp4, np4, rp4, sp4, up4, vp4 (glass) all were 90 degree rectangular. |
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