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Ahh, the days of going to the arcade. Old games looked better on old monitors for a reason. Image: Shutterstock. If you're wondering why the graphics in your favourite childhood video game look ...
If you're old enough to remember CRT monitors and TVs, then you may well join us in our love for this water-cooled gaming PC with a vintage twist. PC modder János Kerekes took his Dremel to an old ...
Different monitors differ in quality, and this is often dependent on the technology and components used internally. Some CRT monitors use a single electron gun at the rear of the monitor to produce ...
Looking at getting a new 22" CRT to replace my refurb Trinitron based P1130. I have been having a heck of a time deciding on which monitor to go for though. The ones that seem to getting very ...
60Hz, 100Hz, Vsync... how do all these terms inter-relate? On a CRT, the refresh rate is how many times, per second, the display is drawn - i.e. how many times the electron guns are told to fire by ...
One of the delights of the boring pre-VGA era is that you get to express your creativity when it comes to making a random color CRT work with an equally exciting dual CPU computer like the DEC Rainbow ...
Take Pixelink, a longtime partner of NEC/Mitsubishi Electronics Display of America. In February, the reseller re-energized its alliance with the vendor by joining NEC/Mitsubishi's Authorized ...
The type of monitor that you use on a computer can affect your work space and your wallet. Some monitors can be purchased on a budget, while others are fairly expensive. Different varieties of monitor ...
CATHODE RAY TUBE MONITOR, slipped away quietly after a lifetime dedicated to public service, Hitachi has announced. Closing its £333.8m-a-year cathode ray tube (CRT) operation the electronics company ...
Q: I have a Pentium 4 computer running Windows 2000 Professional. I recently upgraded my monitor to a widescreen LCD from an old CRT. After the upgrade, I discovered that any new window that I open up ...
Sales of LCD (liquid crystal display) monitors will top $20 billion in 2003, overtaking revenue from sales of conventional CRT (cathode ray tube) monitors this year, according to research released ...