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Old 01-15-2018, 05:48 AM
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I finally found one, a Trinitron KV-20TS20. It's from 1989, and doesn't have s-video, but I figure it's the best I'll find.

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Sony and Toshiba were nice, but the CRT's did not have the longevity, so take a good look at the picture.
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Sony's were a decent set; but, the CRT's tended to go bad after a few years.
The CRT on this Sony is strong, I guess it wasn't used much. How can I keep it strong? I reduced picture from 100% to 50%, and calibrated the black level (which was already pretty much perfect for 7.5 IRE).
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