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sneak ◴[] No.40762397[source]
My AIM username for a while was kw34hd1 which is the model of Sony’s first (and maybe last?) 1080i CRT. I recall it being around $25k too at the time.

34” diagonal, 196lb.

Edit: A googling suggests it was launched end of ‘98 for $9k. $17k in 2024 dollars.

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jeffbee ◴[] No.40762449[source]
These kinds of TVs were under $2k a few years later. I had a Panasonic CT-34WX53 "Tau" display that I bought for $1600 in 2002.
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ranger_danger ◴[] No.40762561[source]
and those Taus are still selling for that much due to the retro gaming craze and scalpers.
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krs_ ◴[] No.40762784[source]
Which is strange because 240p and 480i absolutely looks worse on them than on an SD TV. Better than a flat panel though to be fair.
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1. sneak ◴[] No.40762981{3}[source]
It’s so weird. The Super NT is as accurate as anything and has an HDMI out. I love CRTs and Trinitrons but I’d never want to game on one (again).