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The user shared their find with the r/crtgaming community, posting photos of the rescued Sony and Matsui TVs with the caption ...
Standard picture-tube TVs, the kind that the vast majority of Americans still buy, have long been video non grata at the Consumer Electronics Show. Seen as yesterday's technology, they have been ...
These TVs are the perfect pairing for Blu-ray or ideal for HD consoles like the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360—just note that later systems like the PlayStation 4 dropped analog output entirely, requiring ...
If the trend continues, LCDs will account for 48 percent of TVs shipped in 2009, while CRTs will account for only 42 percent. By 2010, LCDs will account for 56 percent of TVs shipped.
But in comparison, shipments of the old CRT (cathode ray tube) TVs slipped only 14 percent in the quarter, the study found. "We were initially surprised by what we saw.
If you have an old TV you want to get rid of for free, you might want to move fast. Eight months into a new ban on electronics in landfills, recycling options are dwindling for older-model televisi… ...
W ith millions of obsolete TVs headed to Texas landfills after today’s digital switch, a timely bill could help avert potentially hazardous sets from polluting the environment. Passed by the ...
The number of tube TVs sold has fallen from 15.6 million in 2006 to 3.1 million last year. Asking a Best Buy salesman where the tube TVs are is a fail-safe way to induce giggles.
Sony Corp. ended production of cathode-ray tubes in Japan in 2004, but continued to produce the old-style TVs under the "Trinitron" brand at plants in Singapore and Malaysia to meet limited demand ...
From Halo to Dead Space and countless titles in between, the influence of the Alien franchise can be felt just about just about everywhere in video games. But hardly any of the releases starring ...
Nonetheless, though tube TVs make up just under half of the TV volume right now, that number is dropping fast. Just four years ago, they comprised 88 percent of the market.