Mercury has been used throughout the electronics industry and older televisions commonly had mercury within them.
Legislation in Europe, NAFTA and other regions has restricted the use of mercury and other chemicals in domestic and commercial equipment. Therefore, new televisions contain no more than trace amounts of mercury.
The Trinitron series of CRT televisions, not manufactured for over 10 years now, did have mercury in many of its components.
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Sony Trinitron televisions are older CRT based models. It has been many years since they were offered as domestic televisions and no Triitron model has a digital receiver built in.To use a Trinitron with DTV, a separate set top box will be needed to receive and decode the digital signal. The video and audio outputs from the set top box can be connected to the video input of the television. Most, but not all, Trinitron models have at least one video input. If the television does not have any video input then it has almost certainly reached the end of its useful life.
No, it doesn't. If a TV does have a Digital Tuner then it will say so in the menu.
No, this TV has an analog tuner. When it was built, it was thought that DVI was going to be the connection of choice for HDTV systems, so it has these inputs. It can be connected to HDTV tuners w ith a HDMI to DVI converter cable.
Sony TV 8-301W was introduced in 1960 and was the first TV ever made by Sony.