In a standard color CRT monitor, three electron beams each excite phosphors for the three primary additive colors: red, green, and blue. In black and white CRTs, there's just a single electron beam, ...
Mini-LED is an evolution of the LED backlight technology in nearly every current LCD TV. Across the back of the TV, tiny LEDs create the light that the liquid crystal layer manipulates so you can see ...
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 ...
Many people treat old electronics like junk, but CRT TVs break that rule. Modern displays often deliver a sharp, clean picture, yet they struggle to recreate the same authentic look and feel tied to ...
Both LCD TVs and LED TVs have been on the market for many years. TV-size LCDs gained popularity in the mid-2000s, while LED TVs followed a few years later. The marketing departments for many companies ...
Before LCD and LED screens were ubiquitous, there was a time when the cathode ray tube (CRT) was essentially the only game in town. Even into the early 2000s, CRTs were everywhere and continuously ...
I'm fairly new to the forums, so perhaps I missed a thread that would explain this, but I'm wanting to buy a new monitor and I'm very confused as to what to buy. Everything is going LCD, but I really ...