Ikegami TM10-9RH

Matt Ross
May 26, 2024, 3:49 am
October 2, 2024, 5:53 pm

Summary

Portable 10" (9" viewable) monitor with a fine pitch shadow mask tube. Dating from the mid 1980s, it is very robust with a metal frame, a large heat sink on the power supply, and very few plastic components. Even the front bezel is made of cast metal. It accepts composite video only, and provides a very clean picture given its small size and lack of input options.

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Notes

Like many other Ikegami monitors, additional picture controls can be accessed by pulling out the front panel. Originally, it came with an adjustment tool that could be stored on a plastic clip inside the front drawer.

Unlike most monitors of this size, the TM10-9RH uses a 70 degree deflection tube. It uses the same tube and yoke as later Ikegami monitors, including the TM10-17RA.

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