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Television technology has rapidly evolved over the decades, transforming from bulky boxes with rabbit ears to razor-thin ...
Sun TV to acquire UK cricket league team for £100 million It will acquire franchise Northern Superchargers Ltd for £100 million. On acquiring 100 per cent, it will become a wholly owned ...
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 ...
From 1939 to 1941, about 7,000 television sets were sold. This new technology was out of reach for most Americans as sets ranged from $200 to $600. Television broadcasts were limited to a few large ...
Samsung TV sales cross ₹10,000 cr in 2024, aims double-digit growth led by premium segment The company now aspires to corner around one-third of the Indian TV market, where the growth is led by ...
This is silent footage that was missing the soundtrack. "New Seven-Function Remote Control for Color" (1959) by Handy (Jam) Organization is a promotional film showcasing an early wireless RCA ...
SEBI launches portal to report tech-glitches for stock exchanges and other MIIs The portal called iSPOT will be integrated into the SEBI Intermediary (SI) portal for ease of access.
As retro tech becomes increasingly en vogue, the heavy CRT TVs of yesteryear have become increasingly popular among enthusiasts, particularly gamers. In fact, one particular model of CRT, the Sony ...
A heritage television brand that's been somewhat lost in the sea of Korean, Chinese and Japanese brands for a generation is poised to make a comeback of sorts next week at the annual Consumer ...
A YouTuber saved and got a giant CRT TV for free from a Japanese restaurant that was about to be demolished. The Sony KX-45ED1 (PVM-4300) has become a legendary model. Back in the late 1980s, it cost ...
Posted in Hackaday Columns, Retrotechtacular, Slider Tagged cathode ray tube, crt, CRT TV, Retrotechtacluar, retrotechtactular ← Calling Pink Floyd The Mystery Of The Messed-Up Hammond X5 → ...
Masahiro Sakurai is back with another video, and in this week's 'Grab Bag' episode, the legendary game creator delves into the world of CRT displays. Now, if you've been around long enough to ...