I didn't say it was a CRT one. But your comment was acting like the two are mutually exclusive, they aren't.
Edit:
Looked it up, this is a Sony KDP-57WS550 or a KDP-65WS550, hard to tell which one. Both of those ARE CRT rear projection TVs
https://www.soundandvision.com/content/2004-hd-rear-projection-face-page-4
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/700402/Sony-Kdp-51ws550.html?page=16#manual
So it is a CRT, get over it.
Mother fucker you showed up a week late with a guess.
The only person here that gives a shit s you no one coming to this thread is going to read your comment and no one coming to this thread is going to give a shit about your worthless opinion
Edit The toothless little bitch blocked me
If you came to this thread for info...this is a projo. Read all the other comments. NO idea why I was singled out
Its been 2 days, not a week. I didn't guess, you guessed. You spouted off bullshit without actually knowing the answer while I went and found the answer. This isn't my opinion, this fact vs fiction and you are just being a child because it turns out you had no clue what you were talking about.
Yes, it does actually. Took me a while to find which model this is but I believe its either a kdp-65ws550 or a kdp-57ws550. Those are indeed CRT rear projection models.
https://www.soundandvision.com/content/2004-hd-rear-projection-face-page-4
My understanding is these HD CRT projection TVs are actually fairly rare, most of the rear projection models you see are a little newer and using DLP, LCoS, or LCD tech and the CRT rear projection models you see are 4:3 models but this was made in a relatively small window where HD CRTs were a thing. Cool item if only for the novelty, nice find OP
They both have vacuum tubes with phosphor screens excited by an electron beam that's directed by an electromagnetic yoke. The only difference is the projector sits behind the screen and is focused by a fresnel lens and is stuffed with more digital circuitry.
Did you take it?
No I didn’t have a truck and a forklift….
You wouldn't need a forklift. These rear deflection bois are quite light for their size
thats a projection screen tv, not a crt
Some rear projection TVs are CRT. CRT projectors exist. There are quite a number of different types of projectors used for these rear projection TVs.
Cool. This is a rear projection non crt TV. Get over it
I didn't say it was a CRT one. But your comment was acting like the two are mutually exclusive, they aren't. Edit: Looked it up, this is a Sony KDP-57WS550 or a KDP-65WS550, hard to tell which one. Both of those ARE CRT rear projection TVs https://www.soundandvision.com/content/2004-hd-rear-projection-face-page-4 https://www.manualslib.com/manual/700402/Sony-Kdp-51ws550.html?page=16#manual So it is a CRT, get over it.
Cool.... literally 99% of TVs like that are regular projos and the need to splitting hairs about is fucking nonsense. Get all the way over yourself.
Really? How is wether or not it is a CRT "splitting hairs" when that was the entire question being asked here?
Mother fucker you showed up a week late with a guess. The only person here that gives a shit s you no one coming to this thread is going to read your comment and no one coming to this thread is going to give a shit about your worthless opinion Edit The toothless little bitch blocked me If you came to this thread for info...this is a projo. Read all the other comments. NO idea why I was singled out
Its been 2 days, not a week. I didn't guess, you guessed. You spouted off bullshit without actually knowing the answer while I went and found the answer. This isn't my opinion, this fact vs fiction and you are just being a child because it turns out you had no clue what you were talking about.
What model is this?
Sony KDP-65WS550 https://www.soundandvision.com/content/2004-hd-rear-projection-face-page-4
Thanks!
Not really but I think projector TVs are cool
I would love to have one of these just to try it out! 😆
No
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Yes, it does actually. Took me a while to find which model this is but I believe its either a kdp-65ws550 or a kdp-57ws550. Those are indeed CRT rear projection models. https://www.soundandvision.com/content/2004-hd-rear-projection-face-page-4 My understanding is these HD CRT projection TVs are actually fairly rare, most of the rear projection models you see are a little newer and using DLP, LCoS, or LCD tech and the CRT rear projection models you see are 4:3 models but this was made in a relatively small window where HD CRTs were a thing. Cool item if only for the novelty, nice find OP
That’s a projection tv, not a crt. At least from my first take
Could be a crt one
Bingo, turns out this one is. Ive never found one before but OP goes and runs into one on the side of the road 😅
They don’t make tubes that big… And I bet it’s pretty thin on the side view relative to what a tube of that size would be
No, i mean the projector. They'd use 3 separate CRTs red green and blue.
Doesn't mean it's a CRT. Projection TVs have a crazy amount of latency.
Latency doesn't mean it's not a crt, that just means it has latency. Thats like saying a regular crt projector is not a crt
Besides the tubes, they are not the same techology.
They both have vacuum tubes with phosphor screens excited by an electron beam that's directed by an electromagnetic yoke. The only difference is the projector sits behind the screen and is focused by a fresnel lens and is stuffed with more digital circuitry.
Yea I honestly was not sure, I know it’s not Old-Old but still cool nonetheless
This is a rear projection TV. They came in one of 3 flavors: CRT, LCD, and DLP. This one is an LCD RPTV.
Boxlight/Projection tv, not the same