Perhaps that should be amended to almost nobody, because [Retro Tech or Die] has assembled a small black-and-white CRT TV from a kit he found on AliExpress. We have to admit to having seen the ...
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Hosted on MSN5 Reasons Why I Won't Be Buying a CRT for Retro GamingThe big hulking TVs that many of us had in our living rooms growing up have become prime collector’s items, especially among ...
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Console modder hunts down world's largest CRT TV — saves it from noodle restaurant demolition death half the way around the globeA console modder and retro gaming enthusiast has realized his dream of becoming the owner of what he claims to be the holy grail of CRT TVs. Shank Mods managed to save an extremely rare 43-inch ...
Replace your old power strips with this $20 model to save money and protect your precious electronics from electrical disasters.
It’s been a long time since the family TV has had a CRT in it, and even longer since that it was using what was basically an overgrown oscilloscope tube. But “roundies” were once a thing ...
With the rise of retro gaming came a renewed desire to own CRT TVs. However, these old sets serve as more than just nostalgia, as some games actually need these TVs to function. One NES classic ...
As a 39-year-old dude with bad knees, I probably shouldn’t be using the following word, but screw it: Dope Thief looks… well, ...
Expertise A 25-year CNET veteran, David has been reviewing TVs since the days of CRT, rear-projection and plasma. He created CNET's methodology for testing TVs, streaming services and AI tools.
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