There’s a new obstacle worrying some classic arcade owners. According to VentureBeat, stockpiles of the cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors that give classic arcade games their distinctive look are ...
It might be too soon to consider the innards of the old CRT monitor at the back of your closet to be something worth putting on display in your home or workshop. For that curio cabinet-worthy appeal, ...
The arcade is dead. You already knew that, but that industry’s coffin is about to get another nail. The cathode-ray-tube technology that powered the monitors for nearly every classic arcade game in ...
Those of us who worked in TV repair shops, back when there was such a thing, will likely remember the cardinal rule of TV repair: Never touch the yoke if you can help it. The complex arrangement of ...
Hardware maker Dell has decided to remove cathode ray tube monitors from its lists. A spokesperson for the company said the move was 'eco-friendly' as it would eliminate almost 20 million pounds of ...
The majority of modern displays use a widescreen resolution by default, but older monitors -- particularly popular cathode-ray tube, or CRT, monitors -- use a standard resolution. Although both ...
Tired of chunky cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors taking up space on their desks, users increasingly are turning to flat-panel liquid crystal display (LCD) instead, according to a study released ...
What to do with 860 million pounds worth of cathode ray tubes? Grind them up and tile a bathroom with them. Before the invention of super-thin liquid crystal displays, if you wanted to watch ...