166.6 lbs.
a lot
2003 by sony nig
900 millon!
CR2032 SONY + 3VOLTS LITHIUM CELL J is what it says when i unscrewed the back of my Cube World that is the name of the battery it is using though i don't know where to find them
Hearing, music, telephones, and vacuums are examples of sound energy.
we would still have valve tv and radios the size of a briefcase.... computers as we know them would not exist but they would exist filling a building the size of an office block doing the work a credit card sized calculator can do now. the original LEO (lyons electronic office) a valve computer, did payroll and simple (say a small modern shop) stock control for a few dozen companies in central london in the 1950/60s.. it had hundreds of workers and was the size of a modern hypermarket... the computing power was similar to the original sinclair zx80. transistors were an accident... they were trying to make a "solid state valve" and got the bipolar transistor by accident (transistors are current controlled whilst valves are voltage controlled).... the closest we have got to the solid state valve is the multi-vertical fet used in microprocessors. GE invented the transistor and saw no point in it... it was "bought" by "mr sony" who made the first transistor radio.... the rest is history GE could not see the point of making "radiograms" smaller than big bits of furniture
How much was the original price of my Sony FD Trinitron Wega Trinitron Color TV KV-32FS12
Around $350 maybe.
how to hook a playstation3 on a sony trinitron
No it dosen't
Not much. A tube type TV that old has very little value.
How to templace the universall tv baord in sony trinitron
Not much as you will need at least $80/100 just to cart it to your house.
1980-1981
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.
You could, but to be safer I'd use one