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Ever hear of a 2-inch Trinitron?
A guy responded to my site recently and mentioned a recollection of a 2-in. Trinitron:
"Sony once made a mini portable TV with the worlds' smallest Trinitron color CRT. 2 inches! The entire TV would fit in a shoebox. The screen was on the end. A green bar on the screen pointed to the channel numbers printed beneath the screen. The TV ran on 6 or 8 C batteries or the included AC adapter. It was Hi-Tech for 1980!" Can anyone back up his story? |
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Pete, did it look something like this?
Sony FX-310 |
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The company I was working for back then (80-81?) used some with the surveillance equipment we were designing. A pretty cool little TV.
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"We actually had one of these in the early eighties. It also had a little slide-on magnifying plastic "hood" if you found the screen too small. It was pretty good for the time!" Looks like a match, although I guess it is still a question whether it was actually a classic-type aperture-grill Trinitron. Thanks for your responses. Pete |
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Pete, there was a 1" Panasonic with a magnifier but it was B&W.
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Correction:
from the archives: http://audiokarma.org/forums/archive...hp/t-1848.html "this is the smallest color CRT set ever made,panasonics CT-101. 1.5" uses a real tiny CRT.. hard to photgraph.. but totally cool.. i am not sure the date on the bottom is 1982 or 1987 on this set.. a real trip to watch..!!" terry ![]() The picture is gone of course but I found this on the net. Last edited by Eric H; 01-18-2006 at 12:49 AM. |
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Your not thinking of the KV-4000? That was a 4" set and bigger than you describe but it was portable.
There was also a modular cube set but I think that was LCD or something other than CRT based. |
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Try looking on Bay, I think I have seen this several times, maybe as other have said, a 3-4" screen. Try calling Sony, they might be able to tell if ever a Trinitron with a 2" screen . Possibly, but I doubt it. Sony was already developing LCD TV screens probaly and maybe even doing R & R on LCD color. Please post if find such a set, must be very rare if such a creature exists-I'm sure was expensive.
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As I worked for a former Sony dealer, I proclaim that there was never a 2" Trinitron. At least not CRT. There may well have been 2" LCD color Sony Watchmen in the 90s and 2000s, no idea on that part.
Sony's smallest color CRT was the 3.7". This was in the KV-4000/4100 (1981), and also in a variety of camera-top mount EVF's and monitors. The KV-4000 will fit in a shoebox, so that is likely the set in question. Panasonic is the only set I know of with a slip-on magnifier, and had many B&W 1.5" CRT sets from '68 through the mid 80s, and the highly prized color CT-101 in '83. That Panasonic color 1.5" CRT showed up in a few RARE color electronic viewfinders in some RCA color cameras of the mid-80s too. Charles |
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Not saying you are incorrect in you proclamation, but Sony did make a 1.5 or 2" TV with a slip on magnifier. I can't remember after all these years if it was color, (Probably wasn't) but I had these units in my hands back then in my work. I designed them into briefcase consoles for surveillance work.
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As far as the Sony 1.5" with slip-on magnifier, no offense but it doesn't exist at least in US production. But the Panasonic color 1.5" CT-101 does... And a myriad of B&W 1.5" slip-on magnifier sets from the late 60s to the mid 80s... Here's a photo of the two smallest CRT color sets; the Panasonic CT-101; shown without magnifier in this photo (Left), and Sony KV-4000 (Right) Charles Last edited by Kaye-Halbert TV; 01-20-2006 at 12:13 AM. |
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I retained quite a few of my mid 80s Popular Science and Popular Mechanics magazines. I seem to recall around 85 or so there was a Sanyo 3 inch or so color portable that used a flat tube setup similar to those seen in the B&W Sony Watchmans. I'll try and track down the issue as I have been looking through these magazines lately trying to sort the stuff out.
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Last edited by andy; 12-07-2021 at 02:25 PM. |
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Thats real precision, to get the electron guns that small & the phosphors...if nothing else this was a way for the companies to show off just what they were capable of. Sadly, you didn't see this level of advancement in later years out of the American manufacturers.
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From Sony's own website:"1980: Markets the KV-4000, the smallest Trinitron color TV in the world w/a 3.7" diagonal picture." I have this TV, & the KV-4100, which also has a microcassette & AM/FM radio. I also have the CT-101 Panasonic, which, while fully functional, is really more of a conversation piece than a watchable TV. I have a whole bunch of these "little-bitty guys", & 5" is really the smallest practical screen size. The little guys sure are cute & VERY collectable, though..-Sandy G.
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