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    My first Sony experience is with my Sony Trinitron
    Tuesday, December 2, 2008

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    It was my family's 1st colored TV purchase that instantly became a fixture in our household which spanned on for years. I personally was ecstatic since the TV that preceded it was a black and white, knob for a channel switch, no remote control type of TV and the Sony Trinitron was well... the exact opposite of it which was of course much cooler.

    Being someone who grew up around the 80's-90's era, a time also considered by many as the golden age in music videos, sports, cartoons, and video gaming. I can fondly look back and say that it was the Sony Trinitron that served as a medium for me to personally witness it unfold during the time. Endless barrage of now classic toons, shows, and games were shown and released, yet only a very few of them escaped my clutches with the help of my trusty "boxy" non-human sidekick.

    It is built as sturdy as they come, I never personally encountered it break down on me. In fact, it's so ridiculously sturdy that the last model of Trinitron we got is fully functional up to this day and is still entertaining our housekeepers regularly during their breaks. That's what I call longevity, and it certainly ain't showing any signs of slowing down whatsoever.



    The Sony Trinitron definitely gave significance in my life just like the Sony’s World’s First RGB LED Backlight LCD TV: Bravia X450. In which I'm pretty sure that years from now will also be talked about in good faith by the ones wise enough to purchase one.


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