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Obituary For the Sony Trinitron

An anonymous reader sends us to Gizmodo where, to honor the passing from production of the Sony Trinitron, they've done a timeline on the development of television. "After 280 millions tubes sold, Trinitron will be officially dead this month. Few Sony inventions have had the same gravitational pull as their Trinitron display technology... Trinitron became synonym of the best quality TV sets and computer monitors in the planet... Sony became the king of TV, with more than 100 million sets sold by 1994, to later fall under the weight of plasma and LCD technologies."

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  1. X-itron by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Too few technologies have the -tron suffix nowadays. It works with everything, so why not use it? This is the future, dammit!

    1. Re:X-itron by pipatron · · Score: 5, Funny

      Hey! Don't give anyone any ideas!

      // pipatron

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      c++; /* this makes c bigger but returns the old value */
    2. Re:X-itron by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      Posting anonymously is better with Anonymotron Technology®.

    3. Re:X-itron by somersault · · Score: 5, Funny

      Chair: Reclinatron
      TP: Wipatron
      Cup: Slurpatron
      Lightcycle: Tronatron

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      which is totally what she said
    4. Re:X-itron by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      It doesn't work with everything. Sometimes you need the -ulator suffix. Like decombobulator, or the more common probulator (coming soon to an airport near you).

    5. Re:X-itron by seifried · · Score: 3, Funny

      Sipatron. One does not "slurp" with Sony tech.

    6. Re:X-itron by kaptron · · Score: 3, Funny

      I, for one....

  2. Sumo TV by ShakaUVM · · Score: 4, Funny

    "...too later fall under the weight of plasma and LCD technologies."

    As someone who just bought an LCD TV and is trying to figure out how the hell he'll get his 250lb 38" Hi-Def Sony CRT to his sister 400 miles away, I find this statement just a little ironic. The damn thing weighs more than most people.

    1. Re:Sumo TV by Mushdot · · Score: 3, Funny

      Whatever you do, don't enlist someone who's drunk several cans of lager to help you carry it. My mate did just that and had a 32" Trinitron dropped on his foot moments later. If it wasn't for the concrete floor I think the telly would have continued toward the centre of the earth along with his foot.

      I've got a Trinitron portable from sometime in the eighties when I got my Spectrum computer and it still works perfectly to this day. I used to change channels using a pool cue next to my bed as it was before the days of remotes. Eeee them were't days.

  3. Re:Memories by PopeRatzo · · Score: 3, Funny

    What's a matter, you ain't never kept the TV on for company? Oh, you're one of those lightweights that has friends, huh? I suppose you don't sleep with the TV on, either.

    Pffft.

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  4. Re:It's true. by smittyoneeach · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Trinitron
    Be dead and gone
    Though large and dense
    As beard, no defense.
    Burma Shave

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    Get thee glass eyes, and, like a scurvy politician, seem to see things thou dost not.--King Lear
  5. Re:All those years and we're still sentimental foo by Dott_Kahm · · Score: 5, Funny

    Jeez thanks a lot folks! I've got a 20" Dell Trinitron that I've had for LONG time (still just as beautiful and crisp as ever). Never thought of those 'wire' lines as a problem or, more importantly, ever really notice the damn things. Until now.

  6. Gravitational pull is right. by szquirrel · · Score: 4, Funny

    Few Sony inventions have had the same gravitational pull as their Trinitron display technology...

    That's because a Trinitron weighed as much as a small neutron star...

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    Never approach a vast undertaking with a half-vast plan.
  7. Re:It's true. by squiggleslash · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, those are reasons why it failed. After 35 years of Sony trying to push this technology on us, they're finally giving up. Yet another failure in the same line as Betamax, MiniDisc, UMD, MemoryStick, PlayStation 3, etc. I don't give Blu-ray more than 35 years either...

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  8. Re:Where did they all go? by zulux · · Score: 4, Funny

    >>280 million Trinitron displays equals how many billion tonnes of lead and other human-unfriendly substances?

    Do you live in some weird universe where 1000 ton Trinitron's roam the landscape and hunt down Magnavox's for breakfast?

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    Moneyed corporations, non-working 'poor' and criminal prisoners are turning productive citizens into tax-slaves.

  9. Re:It's true. by couchslug · · Score: 5, Funny

    "The sets were both dense and large."

    I"M dense and large, you insensitive clod!

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    "This post is an artistic work of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact."