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|earliest = January 1st, 2005 (fake date)
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|latest = January 1st, 2007 (fake date)
|weight = 211lb, 10 oz
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|brochure = [[File:Sony_BVM-A24E1WU_Brochure.pdf]]
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The BVM-A32 is widely considered the king of Sony CRTs. With
The BVM-A32 is widely considered the king of Sony CRTs. With a massive 32" screen and a 1000TVL screen, it's Sony's premier set.
It requires a rather rare input card for RGB (BKM-68x). It is recommended to instead get [https://castlemaniagames.com/collections/frontpage/products/bkm-68x Martin Hejnfelt's BKM-68x clone] ([https://github.com/skumlos/bkm-68x-simple source files]) as it is much more stable and has less sync issues.

Revision as of 02:05, 24 January 2022

BVM-A32E1WU
Information
Manufacturer Sony
Type Professional
TV Lines 1000 (16:9), 1000 (4:3)
Weight 211lb, 10 oz
Firmware 1.10 (May 2006)
Earliest Date January 1st, 2005 (fake date)
Latest Date January 1st, 2007 (fake date)
Links
Brochure File:Sony BVM-A24E1WU Brochure.pdf

The BVM-A32 is widely considered the king of Sony CRTs. With a massive 32" screen and a 1000TVL screen, it's Sony's premier set. It requires a rather rare input card for RGB (BKM-68x). It is recommended to instead get Martin Hejnfelt's BKM-68x clone (source files) as it is much more stable and has less sync issues.