STMicroelectronics Unveils the World’s First Vertical Deflection Booster for Slim CRT Displays

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STMicroelectronics Unveils the World’s First Vertical Deflection Booster for Slim CRT Displays
STMicroelectronics, a world leader in vertical drivers for CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) displays, introduced today the world’s first vertical-deflection booster for Slim CRTs. The STV8179F meets the need in large-size, reduced-depth CRT monitors for high output-current levels and flyback voltages, coupled with low heat dissipation.
The emerging concept of Slim CRT combines form-factor benefits of flat panels with all the inherent advantages of CRT technology, such as superb sharpness, bright colors, and outstanding contrast, at an attractive price. Slim tubes approximate the depth of LCD and Plasma TVs at about a third of the cost.


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