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900960 / 9DD960
Philips Videowriter-250-monitor.jpg
Information
Manufacturer Audiotronics
Type Industrial/Computer
Size 10.28"
TV Lines 700
240p/480i Yes
480p No
Widescreen Yes
Component 1x Y/H/V
Links
Brochure Media:Computer Design 1984-8 p251.pdf, Media:MiniMicroSystems 1985-4 Video.pdf

The Audiotronics 900960 (confusingly "marketed" as 9DD960 despite the former name being used on the final product) is a frameless black-and-amber CRT monitor for embedded and industrial applications. Horizontal frequency ranges between 15 and 22 kHz.

With its 1.8 (16.2:9) aspect ratio, the Clinton Electronics-manufactured tube is likely the first ultrawide CRT to be made (predating any major development in widescreen TV) and possibly the only one to enter production.

It also managed some degree of mass-market sales, thanks to a variant (900960-03) being used in the Philips VideoWriter 250 digital typewriter/dedicated word processor[1], and of a derivative in the 4?60 series.[2] In this application, Philips marketed it as Dual Display Screen simply because of the two-pane VideoWriter interface.