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|type = Professional | |type = Professional | ||
|size = 32" | |size = 32" | ||
|dimensions = | |||
Width: 794mm | |||
Depth: 694mm | |||
Height: 556mm | |||
|weight = 211lb, 10oz | |weight = 211lb, 10oz | ||
|tvl = 1000 (16:9), 1000 (4:3) | |tvl = 1000 (16:9), 1000 (4:3) | ||
|dot_pitch = 0.32-0.36mm | |dot_pitch = 0.32-0.36mm | ||
|firmware = 1.10 (May 2006) | |firmware = 1.10 (May 2006) | ||
|earliest = | |earliest = January 1st, 1995 | ||
|latest = | |latest = January 1st, 2007 | ||
|regions = NTSC, PAL, SECAM | |regions = NTSC, PAL, SECAM | ||
|240p/480i = Yes | |240p/480i = Yes | ||
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|sdi = 0 | |sdi = 0 | ||
|hd-sdi = 0 | |hd-sdi = 0 | ||
|controller = [[CRT:BKM-15R|BKM-15R]] | |||
|standard_boards = | |standard_boards = | ||
|optional_boards = | |optional_boards = |
Revision as of 22:46, 28 January 2022
BVM-A32E1WU
Information | ||
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Manufacturer | Sony | |
Type | Professional | |
Size | 32" | |
TV Lines | 1000 (16:9), 1000 (4:3) | |
Dot Pitch | 0.32-0.36mm | |
Regions | NTSC, PAL, SECAM | |
240p/480i | Yes | |
480p | Yes | |
720p | Yes | |
1080i | Yes | |
Vsync | 50/60hz | |
Widescreen | Yes | |
Composite | 0 | |
S-Video | 0 | |
Component | 0 | |
SDI | 0 | |
HD-SDI | 0 | |
Dimensions | Width: 794mm
Depth: 694mm Height: 556mm | |
Weight | 211lb, 10oz | |
Firmware | 1.10 (May 2006) | |
Earliest Date | January 1st, 1995 | |
Latest Date | January 1st, 2007 | |
Links | ||
Controller | BKM-15R | |
Optional Boards | BKM-62HS BKM-68X | |
Operation Manual | File:Sony BVM-A32E1WU Operation Manual.pdf | |
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 board 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.