Post number #796599, ID: 8b88c8
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I'm little bit thinking that it can be nice for watching original 4:3 anime from 90s and so xd what are you thinking? it is good/bad idea? and if yes, is there some specific producer who is still specialised in it, or some service what is good in keeping old hw in good sate?
Post number #796718, ID: 47c32e
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Wouldn't recommend it unless you're actually dedicated. CRT consumes way more power than modern screens.
Post number #796737, ID: 7f99aa
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Way more power and they're blurry, plus lots that you will find might have picture problems or components going bad
Post number #796738, ID: 7f99aa
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But they are very good on input delay so old video games get a yes
Post number #796912, ID: 44cc00
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IMO only get a CRT if you have a old Wii or something that you plan to use as a retro gaming console. Not much point otherwise.
Post number #796928, ID: ea33f4
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I miss the satisfying little sound and screen wobble when you degauss a CRT monitor.
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| I'm little bit thinking that it can be nice for watching original 4:3 anime from 90s and so xd what are you thinking? it is good/bad idea? and if yes, is there some specific producer who is still specialised in it, or some service what is good in keeping old hw in good sate?