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The ‘CRT Effect’ myth says that the reason why pixel art of old games looked so much better is due to the smoothing and blending effects of cathode-ray tube (CRT) displays, which were e… ...
OLED, or organic light-emitting diodes, is the screen technology behind the best TVs, the best computer monitors, the best ...
CRTs are collectible now, but don’t pay for one unless you’ll use it often. They’re heavy, bulky, and prone to failure; ...
Modern TVs may have analog inputs, but these are sampled into the digital domain before being filtered and upscaled to fit the screen. This takes some time to process.
PSA: You can hook your Steam Deck up to a CRT TV for a retro look One Redditor is using an HDMI to AV adapter to run their Steam Deck on an ancient CRT TV, and the end result works surprisingly well.
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.
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 ...
Old-school TVs and CRT monitors remain ideal for playing some games due to superior motion clarity, absence of input lag, and their ability to process low-resolution signals from retro game ...
The quest to save the world’s largest CRT TV from destruction 440-pound 1980s behemoth rescued from an Osaka restaurant days before demolition.