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CRT vs. LCD Monitors - MSN

All laptops and most desktop computer systems sold today come with LCD monitors. However, there are a few reasons why you might still prefer CRT over LCD when picking out your next monitor.
This new 8-inch screen has a resolution of 1,024 x 768 and a 60Hz refresh rate, all behind a curved acrylic panel, though ...
Finally somebody has found a good use for all those old CRT computer monitors finding their way to the landfills. [Steven Dufresne] from Rimstar.org steps us through a very simple conversion of a C… ...
CRT computer monitors have been in use since the 1950s, and are still used today. This type of monitor uses a beam of electrons to illuminate different areas of the screen.
Hey all, all these years I was using my old 17 inch Philips LCD monitor (capable of only 1280 x 1024 screen resolution!), while now I got an old 19 inch CRT ...
If you covet a 15-inch LCD monitor, now's the time to buy one. NEC-Mitsubishi announced Wednesday a price cut on its 15-inch NEC MultiSync LCD1530V to a street price of about $500 -- and it's just the ...
If you are looking for a new monitor for your computer, the choice is obvious. In comparison to an outdated CRT monitor, a newer LCD monitor is sleek, light weight and has a much sharper picture ...
Old CRT computer enthusiast [x86VileR] recently tracked down an IBM 5153 monitor for which he had been searching several years. Unfortunately shipping a heavy glass CRT isn’t easy.
Blinky’s main component, so to speak, is its simulation of a curved CRT screen on your flat display—especially amusing when you use Blinky in full-screen mode on a 27-inch widescreen.
Of course, the CRT had its problems. Because the EHT regulation was poor, you had to overscan to avoid seeing that the picture size was modulated by the inverse of brightness. That was just a ...
I bought the Digital Vidoe Essentials DVD for my CRT HDTV and tried it on my 19" CRT monitor last night.<BR><BR>I'm not sure this was menat for monitors too but there really wasn't the settings to ...
An electronics and a recycling trade group are looking for ways to reuse recycled cathode ray tube (CRT) glass from computer monitors and television sets, with a US$10,000 prize for the best proposal.