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CRT isn't something we saw a lot on laptops, as those went almost straight directly to flat screens. This is also quite a bit smaller than a laptop, so it's not exactly an apples-to-apples comparison.
CRT (short for cathode-ray-tube) monitors used to be the gold standard in TV and computer monitor hardware. If you wanted to display moving images on a screen, CRT was the way to get it done.
Displays: The Changing View Take a good look at this paragraph. You’re reading it thanks to the magic of a computer display, whether it be LCD, CRT, or even a paper printout.
Way back in 1989, [MmmmFloorPie] was a senior in college. His capstone project was a 68000 based computer which could record and playback audio, as well as display waveforms on a CRT.
Finally somebody has found a good use for all those old CRT computer monitors finding their way to the landfills. [Steven Dufresne] from Rimstar.org steps us through a very simple conversion of a C… ...
Although plenty of other emulators offer primitive CRT TV emulation, this is the first time we’ve seen a concerted effort to really reproduce the quirks of an old CRT TV on a modern computer.
It is much sharper than a TV CRT, but far less than a PC CRT or LCD.<BR><BR>A plasma can't seriously be recommended as a low vision display. An LCD would be much more appropriate.
Apple was among the first computer companies to bet big on LCD in 2001 when it used the thinner technology to replace all of its CRT displays except for its candy-colored, egg-shaped iMac line. By ...