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jake_the_fake1 said:
hmmm, thought this was already announced last year....looks like they'll finally axe manufacturing completly, in any case their bravias are awesome, but I'm looking forward to seeing cheaper and larger OLED tv's coming from them.

on another note, my 15 year old Trinitron tv is still working, it's had some minor repairs but it's still kicking

Same here, in the past I had two Trinitron TVs, a small one for the bedroom and a big one for the living room. I sold the small one and moved the big one to the bedroom and it never had any problems apart from the old remote which got soaked once by tea spilling, and I am now using a universal remote although the remote of my old Sony VCR (still works fine!) also covers most of the basic functionality like changing channels and audio volume. The smaller Trinitron TV once had a line of dead pixels, but this was repaired by Sony about 5-7 years after warranty for free!

The small Trinitron TV (mono sound if I remember correctly) I had for a very long time as was used for an Amiga at a time as well (RGB-Scart cable, audio connected to my stereo system for great stereo sound). The bigger stereo Sony Trinitron TV is a few years younger.



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