Technically, this post involves part of a TV.
An example of the EIA/worldwide system for CRT numbering is as below:
A48DHM36X09
"A" is the application ("A" stands for domestic TV, while "M" stands for monitor).
"48" is the screen size in cm.
"DHM" is the family code.
"36" is the family member.
"X" is the phosphor type ("X" stands for colour).
"09" is the suffix for integral neck components.
From a list of CRT types for a CRT tester, I have seen types with such a numbering system having a "W" for the application e.g. W66LHJ063X.
Officially or unofficially (please state), does the "W" stand for widescreen?
An example of the EIA/worldwide system for CRT numbering is as below:
A48DHM36X09
"A" is the application ("A" stands for domestic TV, while "M" stands for monitor).
"48" is the screen size in cm.
"DHM" is the family code.
"36" is the family member.
"X" is the phosphor type ("X" stands for colour).
"09" is the suffix for integral neck components.
From a list of CRT types for a CRT tester, I have seen types with such a numbering system having a "W" for the application e.g. W66LHJ063X.
Officially or unofficially (please state), does the "W" stand for widescreen?