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The company is already selling picture tubes to the computer industry.
I've not owned a television since our picture tube failed.
It is also the third largest picture tube manufacturer in the world.
Z Glass was a product used in television picture tubes.
For one thing, it doesn't use regular picture tubes to generate the image.
Her words glowed green on the picture tube for a few moments while the computer considered the problem.
The picture tube was ancient, the colors bleeding into one another.
Yet the show runner's true position and influence are unknown to nearly everyone on the other side of the picture tube.
Plans call for the production of a million 27-inch color-television picture tubes a year.
In the zone, I m all alone; staring at the picture tube.
The company makes picture tubes for television manufacturers and video recorders.
In various combinations, then, the signal was fed into a picture tube.
Thomson has already moved ahead of the Japanese in developing a wide television picture tube.
The problem is that the new television pictures are wide, like a movie screen, rather than virtually square, as with today's picture tubes.
It hit the floor, and the picture tube exploded.
Conventional picture tube television sets with 30- to 35-inch screens are becoming more popular.
It may be merely an inch deep and not use anything like the traditional picture tube to create its vivid image.
The challenge is not just making high-quality picture tubes.
Sony officials said they expected the plant to produce picture tubes and color televisions by late 1992.
It was like the world became a bad television picture tube, fritzing the screen image, playing with perspective.
If the picture tube comes loose, it can explode.
The ultrasonics had burst the picture tubes in two of the monitors.
She got up and smashed the picture tube to smithereens with his remote control.
Television manufacturers say they cannot get enough picture tubes to make all the sets they could sell.
Analysts said the market for the larger screens, which use vacuum picture tubes, was growing at 25 percent annually.