What TVs use Thomson CRTs?

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MarkC

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I've seen some used in Daewoo's & Samsungs. Other than RCA/GE/PRoscan,
what other manufacturers use THomson tubes?
 
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 17:07:00 -0600 (CST), markcharles@webtv.net (MarkC)
wrote:

I've seen some used in Daewoo's & Samsungs. Other than RCA/GE/PRoscan,
what other manufacturers use THomson tubes?
JVC (both pincushion and non-pincushion), toshiba (kinda lottery, both
types), Citizen.

Cheers,

Wizard
 
Just came across a Memorex 32 with RCA tube in it.

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"MarkC" <markcharles@webtv.net> wrote in message
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I've seen some used in Daewoo's & Samsungs. Other than RCA/GE/PRoscan,
what other manufacturers use THomson tubes?
 
I've seen some used in Daewoo's & Samsungs. Other than RCA/GE/PRoscan,
what other manufacturers use THomson tubes?
Sanyo, JVC, and Hitachi has used Thomson picture tubes.

Now, picture tubes are the few things that Thomson seems to get right. -
Reinhart
 
Sad thing of it, I've seen some Thompson products with other manufacturer
CRTs.
"LASERandDVDfan" <laseranddvdfan@aol.com> wrote in message
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I've seen some used in Daewoo's & Samsungs. Other than RCA/GE/PRoscan,
what other manufacturers use THomson tubes?

Sanyo, JVC, and Hitachi has used Thomson picture tubes.

Now, picture tubes are the few things that Thomson seems to get right. -
Reinhart
 
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004 16:23:03 -0500, "Art" <stubby@comcast.net> wrote:

Sad thing of it, I've seen some Thompson products with other manufacturer
CRTs.
"LASERandDVDfan" <laseranddvdfan@aol.com> wrote in message
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Thankfully few RCA models use non-rca tubes, almost 90% of RCA is RCA.
I have a 19" RCA low end RCA CTC185 based with samsung CRT BLECH! Had
to rejuv it last year after repaired chassis, was made in 1998. After
customer refused the estimate and left it behind. At least two flat
CRT models were made by sharp (whole TV was made by Sharp), and both
JVC & RCA used 20" flat crt vcr combo from citizen, give away
(citizen/Jutan) was green menu (always is).

Very few RCA 32" and 36" I think, sometimes had panasonic CRT.

JVC always used samsung flyback transformers (fine so far, rare few
fails), but some 27" JVC sets using JVC has samsung yoke that tend to
buzz. Fixed that noise with a two dips of yoke in vanish paint.

Cheers,

Wizard

I've seen some used in Daewoo's & Samsungs. Other than RCA/GE/PRoscan,
what other manufacturers use THomson tubes?

Sanyo, JVC, and Hitachi has used Thomson picture tubes.

Now, picture tubes are the few things that Thomson seems to get right. -
Reinhart
 
Subject: What TVs use Thomson CRTs?
From: markcharles@webtv.net (MarkC)
Date: 2/5/04 3:07 PM Pacific Standard Time
Message-id: <25836-4022CC94-48@storefull-3137.bay.webtv.net

I've seen some used in Daewoo's & Samsungs. Other than RCA/GE/PRoscan,
what other manufacturers use THomson tubes?
I've seen them in just about every brand you can think of, except Sony (and
possibly Panasonic).
John Del
Wolcott, CT

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I've seen them in just about every brand you can think of, except Sony (and
possibly Panasonic).
John Del
Wolcott, CT
What about Mitsubishi? I don't think they really had any other tubes but their
own. But I'm not sure about that, though.

Although I can say this confidently, a Mitsubishi Diamondtron PC monitor is not
a Sony Trinitron. - Reinhart
 
Subject: Re: What TVs use Thomson CRTs?
From: laseranddvdfan@aol.com

What about Mitsubishi? I don't think they really had any other tubes but
their
own. But I'm not sure about that, though.
Yes, I've seen every size Mitsubishi with an RCA tube at one time or another if
not their own. I've never seen a Mits with any other brand however.

John Del
 
Yes, I've seen every size Mitsubishi with an RCA tube at one time or another
if
not their own. I've never seen a Mits with any other brand however.
That's cool. - Reinhart
 

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