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CRTs are collectible now, but don’t pay for one unless you’ll use it often. They’re heavy, bulky, and prone to failure; ...
The demand for CRT TVs is increasing and it's coming from an unexpected source. It turns out CRT TVs have an edge when it comes to one specific use-case.
The ‘CRT Effect’ myth says that the reason why pixel art of old games looked so much better is due to the smoothing and blending effects of cathode-ray tube (CRT) displays, which were e… ...
Anyone who regularly watches DVD movies on a CRT TV will know that compressed movies often appear to be much smoother and cleaner than they are on an LCD TV, simply because the CRT’s analogue ...
Thanks to a retro gaming renaissance, enthusiasts are scouring online marketplaces for 20-year-old CRTs.
CHENNAI: MIRC Electronics, which owns brand Onida, has exited the DVD players segment and will phase out the CRT television segment by next year. Instead, the company will focus airconditioners ...
PSA: You can hook your Steam Deck up to a CRT TV for a retro look One Redditor is using an HDMI to AV adapter to run their Steam Deck on an ancient CRT TV, and the end result works surprisingly well.
A custom-built portable cyberdeck computer uses a vintage Sony Watchman CRT TV connected to a Raspberry Pi. The computer has a retro aesthetic, runs off a battery pack, and can function like a ...
Who needs an OLED TV when you have a widescreen CRT TV? Okay, genuinely, CRT scanlines are gorgeous and we have a huge soft spot for these chunky units. Sitting on the floor, looking up at the ...