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Sony trinitron Ev-dt2 video 8/tv
Recently purchased this nearly mint, barely used Trinitron ev-dt2 with the carrying bag. It works perfect and I just thought i'd share.
https://i.imgur.com/rjI2ezp.png https://i.imgur.com/Dqwktyb.png https://i.imgur.com/r2KSjSO.png It also had all the paperwork https://i.imgur.com/QbxuKyP.png https://i.imgur.com/B8CCKTy.png https://i.imgur.com/KGu4RFW.png It had a "tips" foldout and I found this tip particularly amusing https://i.imgur.com/WiDPZYA.png |
That is pretty cool. Probably one of the smallest CRT TV/VCR combos out there.
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$837 in 1993 money? Ouch!
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Quite compact :)
The price was big for back then, but it was a nice gadget. Hope you will make a video with it working. Geah, I wonder how it will be to ride in a train with it and put a cassette. :) |
I'll make sure to make a video of it working and I'll post it when I do. It does have an adapter to use it in a car so why not use it like that? Its very watchable.
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* I didn't have a license then so I was stuck in the back seats....Honda back seats typically hurt after an hour ride and try to cripple you if you spend 8 hours sitting in them... part of the reason I don't want to own a Honda. I wish auto makers would take a cue from my 78 Lincoln and make seats so comfortable that after 8 hours sitting in them you feel like you spent the day in a comfortable couch. |
It’s beautiful!
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For some reason I can't get it to record onto tapes. I can get it to turn on the lights and everything so I think its trying to.
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How about sharing a picture with the forum of it powered on? We want pics please, lol.
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Update with pics
ok, sorry I haven't posted pics of it on yet. I am making a video on it.
Heres a pic of it with people https://i.imgur.com/IGKAXmu.png I chose a cartoon to show it because there are well defined colors and lines https://i.imgur.com/JI0FPkm.png It has a very nice picture |
Uhhhh, indeed a very nice one!
Sheesh, in the '90's it was very expnesive for U.S.A., for most Romaninans it was just a dream... |
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Actually the Video 8 format was quite popular from 1985 well into the 2000’s. Just a few devices to play pre-recorded movies or home brew. I have a a collection of Video 8 movies. Other manufacturers made playback devices as well.
CrtsRtubular example looks pristine with excellent images. https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co...D5ADBBBC3.jpeg https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co...0F637B1E3.jpeg https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co...1E82C7248.jpeg https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co...6A0B0ABD7.jpeg https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co...A824F04F9.jpeg https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co...E222BFD60.jpeg |
I do remember when 8mm was a popular video camera format, but it too has gone the way of super 8 movie film. Now it all smart phone tech. Come to think of it I haven't even seen someone use a DSLR camera in awhile. But does technology march on. Just means that I'm vintage lol. Yes your find has a very nice picture. It was probably under used as a tv to watch. Nice find.
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8mm was not popular outside of camcorders. An 8mm VCR was a rare bird, only a few manufacturers other than Sony produced them. Off the top of my head, Goldstar is all I can think about.
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