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|s-video = Yes
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|component = Analog and TTL RGB via DB25 (CMPTR)
|speakers = Mono
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Revision as of 04:11, 4 August 2022

PVM-1390
Information
Manufacturer Sony
Type Professional
Size 14"
TV Lines 450
Dot Pitch 0.37 mm
Regions NTSC
240p/480i Yes
480p No
720p No
1080i No
Vsync 60 Hz
Composite Yes, one BNC and one VTR
S-Video Yes
Component Analog and TTL RGB via DB25 (CMPTR)
Speakers Mono
Dimensions Width: 385 mm (15 1/16")

Depth: 434 mm (17 1/8")

Height: 342 mm (13 1/2")
Weight 28 lb, 9 oz (13 kg)
Earliest Date c. 1987
Latest Date c. 1994
Links
Tube A34JHS10X

Introduced in 1987, the Sony PVM-1390 is one of the few PVMs that is directly based on a consumer Trinitron chassis, including an all-plastic construction. It features a decent variety of inputs including a single BNC composite video connector, a VTR input for connecting a professional video tape recorder, an S-video input (introduced that same year with the S-VHS standard), and a 25-pin CMPTR input which accepts both analog and TTL RGB.

Links

Go to the Sony KX-14CP1 section to learn more!