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Sony CPDG520 Monitor Review

Author: Aaron Clegg SUMMARY: We've all heard of it and likely drooled over the idea of having one for ourselves as well. What is this you ask? Come join Aaron "FragMan" Clegg as he takes a look at the Sony CPDG520 Monitor. With 21 inches of real estate, it manages to give enough room for even the greediest among us. But can it live up to the hype that has been circulating lately? Let's find out!
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Visual
Published: 20th June 2002
Manufacturer: Sony
Our Rating: 9.0 out of 10

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Introduction

In a burnt-out department store in Tokyo in 1946, just after World War II, Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita running a company known at the time as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering) attempted to produce a simple electric rice cooker. It didn’t work too well, but so began their desire to produce products for everyday life. In 1958 the company name was changed to Sony Corporation and since that time Sony has become one of the most recognized brand names in the history of the modern world.

Sony - derived from the Latin word sonus, which means sound, coupled with the English term ‘sonny’ referring to young boys of the 1950s - was chosen because it was simple, easy to read and could be pronounced in any language. The Sony Corporation now spans a range of industries including audio visual electronics, information technology, broadcast, telecommunications, entertainment, satellite broadcasting and even insurance and finance. Sony has long been at the forefront of monitor technology with their original Trinitron tube design starting out way back in 1973. More recently, the FD-Trinitron has been on the top of many a person's wish list for their PC. Today we take a look at Sony's flagship monitor, the 21" CPDG520 FD-Trinitron display.








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