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REDWOOD CITY, Calif. – The lone conventional television set at Anderson's TV store sat along a side wall like a castoff. Its screen was dark as dozens of other gleaming flat-panel and big-screen ...
Those of us who worked in TV repair shops, back when there was such ... both between themselves and relative to the picture tube. It was best to leave it the way the factory set it and to look ...
CRT stands for cathode-ray tube. This is what started it all, and we were all pretty happy with it for, oh, a little over 65 years. The first CRT TV was made in 1934 by Telefunken in Germany.
Inside each bulky, antennae-topped box was a cathode-ray tube, which funneled electrons ... As its popularity skyrocketed in the 1950s and 1960s, TV networks began stuffing broadcast schedules ...
from a flat-screen TV? A: Back when the only screens in most homes were televisions that showed images projected from the back via cathode-ray tubes, cleaning fingerprints from the glass was easy.
Behold Sony's PVM-4300, a menacingly-large cathode ray tube television manufactured by ... it's not like someone was going to use this as a bedroom TV. This thing was going in your living room.
A new class action lawsuit has been reached with Mitsubishi Electric Corporation involving Cathode Ray ... tube to display images. The lawsuit claimed that Mitsubishi Electric conspired with other ...
Definitely the laptop Marcus - the TV/DVD player will use at least twice as much power. Depending on the screen size, your old cathode ray tube TV uses between 70-200W, depending on the screen size.