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  • The Death Of The CRT And Classic Arcade Machines

    What the death of the CRT display technology means for classic arcade machines
    The Hackmaster

  • #2
    An unfortunate situation, especially if you collect arcade PCBs. I hope a solution can be found.

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    • #3
      I don't miss CRT. Giant fuzzy-pictured-low-definition-2-ton-x-ray-blasting pieces of junk they were and probably the reason everybody born before the 2000's has glasses from watching fuzzy pictures while being blasted in the face with x-rays. I'm glad there's plasma and all of the other flat screen stuff.
      July 7, 2019

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      • #4
        While I miss CRTs, I have used one and was exposed to them for most of my life, and I would have to agree with bungholio. The reasons I don't like CRTs anymore is solely because of the X-ray emissions. I own an LED TV and it looks cleaner and not a pixelated, blurry mess that CRTs produce. Not to mention that CRTs are very energy inefficient and contain lead, cadmium so they're lso bad for the environment ten-fold. I'm sorry to say, but good riddance to the CRT television. They served their purpose and are no longer needed.
        "Roll The Bones" - Rush
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        • #5
          Enjoy your input lag lol.

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          • #6
            I don't think I ever really missed CRT since I upgraded to a HD TV. For the size HDTV's you can get, the CRT equivalent would be huge, probably weight a couple hundred pounds, and produce way more heat.

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