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Old 05-04-2021, 03:04 PM
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Anyone remember that 38" 16:9 tube from RCA? 200 pounds, plus even more with the stand! Biggest widescreen tube, and the only TV I know that ever had a built-in DirecTV receiver.
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Anyone remember that 38" 16:9 tube from RCA? 200 pounds, plus even more with the stand! Biggest widescreen tube, and the only TV I know that ever had a built-in DirecTV receiver.
I recall seeing a Sony 40" Trinitron (flat face) 16:9 set, don't recall the model number, but it was fairly rare from what I remember.
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