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Originally Posted by stromberg6
Based on the tests and observations of benman4 and others, would it be possible that the same phosphor compounds that were used in the 15G also have been used in the non-A 21AX? I have often felt that it might be so, based on the color reproduction of my non-A 21AX, as installed in my CTC-4. See avatar.
Kevin
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There are three variants of the 21AXP22:
The exceedingly rare "green screen" 21AXP22 with identical phosphors to the 15GP22, 15HP22, and 19VP22.
The typical "paper white" 21AXP22 found in most CTC-4s and LB-962 clones.
And finally the 21AXP22A, all of which have the same paper white phosphor as the second 21AXP22.
The "paper white" screen is still markedly close to the 15GP22 though, as are both variants of the 21CYP22; the shifts went haywire with the introduction of the 21FBP22. The greens are just a little more yellow, and the reds a touch more orange from mid-55 to 1960ish. No true Kelly greens or overtly ruddy complexions.