CRT:PVM-4300
KX-43ED1[T]
Information | ||
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Manufacturer | Sony | |
Type | Professional | |
Size | 43" | |
TV Lines | 450 | |
Dot Pitch | ? | |
Regions | NTSC, PAL, SECAM | |
240p/480i | Yes | |
480p | No | |
720p | No | |
1080i | No | |
1080p | No | |
Vsync | 50/60hz | |
Widescreen | No | |
RF | ? | |
Composite | 3 | |
S-Video | 3 | |
Component | 2x RGBHV/YPbPr | |
SDI | 0 | |
HD-SDI | 0 | |
HDMI | 0 | |
Audio Input | 4x RCA, 1x terminal | |
Dimensions | Width: 1050mm
Depth: 767mm Height: 925mm | |
Weight | 440lb, 15oz | |
Links | ||
Chassis | ? | |
Remote | RM-778 | |
Operation Manual | PVM-4300 Operation Manual | |
Service Bulletins | DP92-0080 | |
Brochure | PVM-4300 Brochure |
PVM-4300, also known as the KX-45ED1 in Japan, is presumably the largest CRT tube ever produced. It was sold in 1991 for $40,000 (2,430,000 Yen) with a variant — the KX-45ED1T with a VT-X5R tuner built in — for ~$41,481 (2,520,000 Yen). It is assumed that it has the same internals as the KV-29ED1, aside from the tube. It has been rumored to have been the huge TV featured in the movie "Camp Nowhere".
Gallery
A KX-45ED1 spotted in unknown restaurant in Japan:
Image of unknown source:
French magazine "Joystick" Number 15, page 20 (April-1991) contains an article about the Sony KX-45ED1:
Picture of the KX-45ED1 next to Panasonic TH-4310P, unknown source:
Mention in European Semiconductor Application Markets Newsletter - Research Newsletter (1990):
Chicago Tribune news article - March 6th, 1990
Full set diagram: