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>>2674013
Ok, here we go, I found on the archive of /vr/ another anon who had almost exactly the same Panasonic monitor (slightly older model). He posted comparisons of the Panasonic monitor with a Trinitron, and while on the Trinitron you can see the usual dark scanlines, his Panasonic looks like this, which is very similar to mine.

So I guess it's fine then, and that's just how it's supposed to look. It looks pretty good to me from a comfortable viewing distance, anyway, so I think I'll use it.

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Repost from last thread.

Close up of a Panasonic professional video monitor, model CT-1382Y. This is an example of inline shadow mask.

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>>1818542
This is the best close-up shot I could manage. You can see the Panasonic really needs some color adjustment, although its geometry looked pretty good.

This is an inline shadow-mask, I'm not really knowledgable about dot-pitch, but I wonder how this guessing this compares with similar consumer sets of the day.

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