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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 globe - MSNThe Sony Trinitron KX-45ED1, aka the PVM-4300, is thought to be the largest CRT TV ever sold to consumers, delivering a 43-inch visible diagonal on its 45-inch tube.
By 2009, in contrast, CRT TVs were holding their own against the rise of newer TV tech, as a more affordable alternative, but were not being widely manufactured around the world.
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I watched one video of Oblivion Remastered on a CRT and now I'm lightly obsessed with the TikTok account that did it - MSNCRT TVs do have a pretty low resolution across the board, and this means a modern TV will look better in a technical sense, but those using CRT TVS aren't doing it to get the highest, most cutting ...
The settlement estimates that everyone who applies will receive at least $10 per TV. You can see the breakdown of how the payments will be determined here . What do you think so far?
We love seeing all the imaginative ways people get their Steam Deck running on various displays. One way that really caught our interest is a Redditor hooking Valve's portable up to an old CRT TV ...
The TV landscape is now dominated by sleek displays powered by LED, OLED, and QLED technologies, and yes, OLED and QLED are two distinct technologies.However, CRT TVs were the dominant display ...
At this point, any serious retro gamer knows that a bulky cathode ray tube (CRT) TV provides the most authentic, lag-free experience for game consoles that predate the era of flat-panel HDTVs (i.e ...
User RockerXt posted a screenshot of the game on what appears to be a Sony Wega TV on the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet subreddit. The caption of the post reads: "The only way to play is on a CRT ...
Sony once made a massive 45-inch CRT TV that cost $40,000. As spotted by Boing Boing , David L. Farquhar shares the details of the largest CRT TV ever produced.
CRT TVs do have a pretty low resolution across the board, and this means a modern TV will look better in a technical sense, but those using CRT TVS aren't doing it to get the highest, most cutting ...
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