Sony Jumbotron Image Control System (1998) [pdf]

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44 points | by xattt 2 months ago ago

18 comments

  • xattt 2 months ago

    A couple of interesting takeaways:

    - Pre-LED Jumbotrons used CRT pixels called "Trinilite" elements. This was a proprietary Sony technology where each sub-pixel or "cell" was a miniaturized CRT assembly. Each resolved one pixel each.

    - A "maximum" NTSC configuration consisting of 40 units wide would result in a horizontal resolution of just 640 dots.

    - The display needed a calibration using a “Screen Alignment Unit” (the JME-SA200). This unit used a remote modem chain involving a "cellular phone" and "digital data card." This means that Jumbotron techs could dial in over 1998-era mobile networks to geometrically align a stadium-sized wall of vacuum tubes as they sat in the middle of said stadium.

    I also found the format of the manual interesting, because it follows the same style of consumer-grade Sony devices from that period.

  • avidiax 2 months ago

    You can get something very similar in your home today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBd7_uxrq6c

  • zdimension 2 months ago

    Off-topic, but this ongoing trend of brands getting TLDs is really starting to infuriate me. It's not what TLDs are for! Sony is a Japanese company, so it should use sony.com or sony.jp.

    • ralph84 2 months ago

      There's no inherent reason to restrict the number of TLDs. The best way to combat rent seeking from registries is to allow any organization that has the technical capability to operate a registry.

      • cwnyth 2 months ago

        Why do companies and organizations get special treatment over regular people? I think a simpler fix is just to ban any companies that register domains from squatting on them.

        • toast0 2 months ago

          Were regular people prohibited from applying for TLDs when applications were open?

          Not that I know many people who would have been interested in paying the fees.

        • ece 2 months ago

          The bigger problem is the rent seeking some registrars are doing now by increasing prices. Not sure what domain portability might look like (maybe requiring multiple registrars per tld), but something like it would solve this problem.

    • ErneX 2 months ago

      That’s not what the ICANN thinks, and this started in 2012:

      https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/about/program