If you visit my house, you won't even notice my 50-inch 4K TV. It's sleek and black, bevel-less, and designed to emphasize TV shows, movies, and video games. When it's turned off, nestled above my ...
Flatscreen CRTs can have a distorted image, poor beam geometry, and are heavier and bulkier. Large CRT TVs are extremely heavy. Avoid screens with composite inputs, opt for S-Video (or better) for ...
Join us as we follow a humorous journey from old to ultra-modern in home entertainment. Watch as a man transforms his ...
Generally speaking, the models of any given device are quickly superseded. Many of us, naturally, do our very best to keep up with the latest additions, as we just can't resist the latest tech. As far ...
Also, setup and key adjustments are more complicated with LCDs—and much more necessary—than they are with CRTs. To be sure, all displays can benefit from proper tuning and adjustment. But ...
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,.
As spotted by Boing Boing, David L. Farquhar shares the details of the largest CRT TV ever produced. The Sony PVM-4300 “weighed about 450 pounds, stood about 27 inches tall,” and was too large to ...