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22 points

What was wrong with them? They served their purpose just fine for many years

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104 points

The weighed a ton, they were limited in size, their resolution was terrible, they sucked down electricity…

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56 points

Their screen was curved the wrong way until they released flat screen TVs

4:3 resolution meant you lost some of the content from movies or you watched them with black bars

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23 points

Except movies keep changing so now if you want imax at home you need 4:3.

Whatever isn’t available at home is what movies will change to to keep themselves unique.

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4:3 resolution also means that a lot of good shows will never be watchable in the proper 16:9 format

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We had four channels and loved it!

And most people were lucky to have a TV. You were lucky to have a HOUSE! We used to live in one room, all hundred and twenty-six of us, no furniture. Half the floor was missing; we were all huddled together in one corner for fear of FALLING!

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Have you compared NES games on a CRT with the same games on a modern screen?

CRTs just look miles better.

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EDIT: OK, it’s ackchually not technically “resolution” per se, I get it. :p

That’s because the graphics were tailored to CRT resolution - which is to say, [things that just so happened to have] low/outright bad resolution.

CRTs have advantages over more modern stuff but that’s mostly about latency.

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9 points

CRT filters exist now, and with HDR output (or just sending an HDR-enable signal to get tv’s to use the full brightness range) and 4k displays it honestly as good at this point. or better because the only good CRT’s you can get now are pretty small P/BVM and my tv is much bigger than those

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There are plenty of upscalers with minimal latency that fix that.

There also isn’t just “CRT” in this space. Professional video monitors give a very different picture than a consumer TV with only the RF converter input.

If one more under 25 retro fan tells me that RF tuners are the “true experience”, I’m going to drink myself to death with Malort.

Edit: please don’t tell me you believe CRTs have zero latency. Because that’s wrong, too.

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Compare a PS5 on a modern day large screen 4k TV vs a CRT of your favorite brand from any year.

If your only use case is playing old consoles, there’s filters for current emulators that fill that need adequately.

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19 points

They make a high pitched whine

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-4 points

Use better power supply

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9 points

Is there a better power supply than cable + wall socket?

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5 points

Better than the one soldered into the main circuit board of the TV?

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9 points

Are you serious?

  • Curved (the wrong way)
  • Massively heavy
  • Noise (just from the unit itself
  • Very low resolution
  • Noticably hot (might be a benefit in the winter)
  • Small picture, especially relative to weight
  • Depending how far back you go, no/shitty remote, only has 1 port for video
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Sometimes I think about how some technologies could have evolved if they didn’t get out of fashion. I always thought it’s a bit unfair to compare products made decades ago with new ones and use it as a comparison for the whole technology.

In the case of crts, it would be totally possible to make them with modern aspect ratio and resolutions. The greatest challenges would probably be size, weight and power consumption.

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Very low resolution

For TVs, that’s just because they didn’t need any more resolution because the signal they were displaying was 480i (or even worse, in the case of things like really old computers/video game consoles).

My circa-2000 19" CRT computer monitor, on the other hand, could do a resolution that’s still higher than what most similarly-sized desktop flat screen monitors can manage (it was either QXGA [2048x1536] or QSXGA [2560x2048], I forget which).

And then, of course, there were specialized CRT displays like oscilloscopes and vector displays that actually drew with the electron beam and therefore had infinite “resolution.”

Point is, the low resolution was not an inherent limitation of CRT technology.

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5 points

They were great until you had to move them. They were clunkier than a sofa because they had no place to hold and weighted as much as a refrigerator

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They did break, You know? My father fixed those things, it’s that they were actually fixable back then and it was cool. Or maybe it was just russian tech that broke, we lived in one of those ussr sattellite countries.

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