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. In fact, it took ...
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.
Who could forget those bulky, enormously heavy, static-filled non-smart TVs of our youth? Well now they’re back in the limelight—as part of a $33 million settlement. A new class action lawsuit has ...
Considering continued drops in desktop computer CRT (cathode ray tube) prices and the market’s gradual replacement of LCD monitors by CRT ones, Hitachi has decided to withdraw from the CRT market.
Do you still have a CRT computer monitor? A new LCD computer monitor reduces energy consumption and eye strain. Please see the Facilities Management CRT buyback program application for more details.
Wow. That was pretty amazing, watching the CRT scanning. Also, seeing the pixel grid on the LCD TV was intriguing. I had no idea that panels used 9 sub-pixels to better control the fine brightness ...
I have two monitors right now (both are fairly old). One is a Samsung SyncMaster 700b Plus (17") and the other is a Samsung SyncMaster 955DF (19"). I've noticed the the 17" looks MUCH MUCH better than ...
A German research student says that under the right conditions, hackers could steal information off CRT computer screens by measuring the light reflected from a user’s face. Markus Kuhn, a doctoral ...
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