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CrtsRtubular 05-04-2020 05:11 PM

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

Electronic M 05-04-2020 05:28 PM

That is pretty cool. Probably one of the smallest CRT TV/VCR combos out there.

dishdude 05-04-2020 05:36 PM

$837 in 1993 money? Ouch!

Telecolor 3007 05-04-2020 07:05 PM

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. :)

CrtsRtubular 05-04-2020 07:36 PM

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.

Electronic M 05-04-2020 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CrtsRtubular (Post 3223458)
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.

It would probably work great in a car. Back around 2008-2010 my family was between the home we couldn't sell in Florida and dad's new job in Wisconsin we had a 3 day 8 hour a day drive to make 2-8 times a year and I would bring a home VCR and tape my late night anime off the hotel room cable then during the daytime ride watch it on a portable TV and the same VCR running off an inverter in the car*. The 3-5 used home VCRs I had back then survived the trips fine though the one that took the most trips eventually took a tumble when someone opened the cargo seat door when they should not have...it survived but EP mode got squirrelly.

* 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.

etype2 05-05-2020 11:10 PM

It’s beautiful!

CrtsRtubular 05-13-2020 12:41 PM

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.

Popester 05-13-2020 10:08 PM

How about sharing a picture with the forum of it powered on? We want pics please, lol.

CrtsRtubular 05-13-2020 10:59 PM

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

Telecolor 3007 05-14-2020 04:11 PM

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...

Electronic M 05-14-2020 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Telecolor 3007 (Post 3223837)
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...

The 8MM video tape format never really caught on in the US asside from in consumer camcorders most of those camcorders could playback through the viewfinder and or supply video to a TV set so a TV/8MM VCR combo would have been a very niche product. I can't imagine they sold many of these....They probably wouldn't have sold well even if they were cheaper than a VHS TV/VCR combo.

etype2 05-14-2020 07:57 PM

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

Popester 05-14-2020 10:22 PM

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.

dishdude 05-14-2020 10:28 PM

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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