This model predates online owner's manuals from Sony, so you are unlikely to find it for free from Sony or a dealer. There are several member's only (paid) services online that offer user-scanned manuals.
There is a source in Denmark for the service manual (for repairs). See the link below.
"Trinitron" is a Sony brand for CRT televisions. Sony does not manufacture CRT (tube-style) TV's anymore. The largest residential televisions Sony currently sells are 60 inches in diagonal measurement, although commercial displays (known generally as "JumboTrons") can be several times larger. The last big CRT Sony made was the KV-40XBR800 screen, which was in the WEGA lineup, and used Trinitron (shadow-mask) technology. It was 40 inches in diagonal measurement and weighed over 300 pounds.
Sony uses a sequence of flashing lights to indicate service codes. It is similar to Morse code, ie 3 short 1 long. You will need to look up your exact model Trinitron and see what the service code means.
Although Sony Trinitron televisions are now obsolete, the infra-red codes used to control Sony televisions have remained very similar for many years. It is worth trying codes for newer Sony televisions or use televisions listed as "Control S" format. Newer models may have codes that differ slightly but there is a good chance that you will have all of the basic controls.
Not much as you will need at least $80/100 just to cart it to your house.
Most likely not, since the digital craze didn't start until a few years later.
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No it dosen't
Just go to the Sony website and download the owner's manual for it.
The Sony Trinitron KV-27V10 TV weighs approximately 106 pounds (48 kg).
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Around $350 maybe.
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I don't know but I would like to know.
You can probably connect it through an HDMI cable.
"Trinitron" is a Sony brand for CRT televisions. Sony does not manufacture CRT (tube-style) TV's anymore. The largest residential televisions Sony currently sells are 60 inches in diagonal measurement, although commercial displays (known generally as "JumboTrons") can be several times larger. The last big CRT Sony made was the KV-40XBR800 screen, which was in the WEGA lineup, and used Trinitron (shadow-mask) technology. It was 40 inches in diagonal measurement and weighed over 300 pounds.