4 ways ancient CRT monitors are still superior to LCDs
Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) displays were abundant in monitors and TVs until the late 2000s, when flat-panel LCDs took over. These bulky and power-hungry monitors are what many of us played games on during our childhood. Forget thin bezels, blazing-fast refresh rates, or high resolutions — you were fortunate if your CRT's screen was free from magnetic distortion. While LCD monitors surpassed CRTs in terms of resolution, refresh rates, brightness, and connectivity, your ancient CRT monitor still beats many modern displays in some key areas. They might be effectively obsolete, but retro gamers and dedicated collectors are keeping them alive.
Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) displays were abundant in monitors and TVs until the late 2000s, when flat-panel LCDs took over. These bulky and power-hungry monitors are what many of us played games on during our childhood. Forget thin bezels, blazing-fast refresh rates, or high resolutions — you were fortunate if your CRT’s screen was free from magnetic distortion. While LCD monitors surpassed CRTs in terms of resolution, refresh rates, brightness, and connectivity, your ancient CRT monitor still beats many modern displays in some key areas. They might be effectively obsolete, but retro gamers and dedicated collectors are keeping them alive.
Arron Fletcher
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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