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If you’ve spent enough time immersed in the world of TV — and I sure have — you might’ve heard about something called the Dirty Screen Effect, or DSE for short. Despite the name ...
When it comes to TV screens, bigger is usually better. But just because you've picked up one of the best large-screen TVs doesn't necessarily mean you'll get to enjoy every inch of it.
Your Smart TV screen is not like your average glass window. Whether it's an LCD, OLED, Plasma, or even a CRT display, these screens are layered with delicate coatings that enhance picture quality ...
Perhaps my favourite little digital nugget to come out of my scrolling is one account dedicated to showing off new games through the retro screen of a CRT TV. User, CRT Dream, posted their ...
This, combined with the fact that the KX-45ED1 was apparently sold in the late 1980’s for $40,000 (over $100,000 when adjusted for inflation), has made this CRT a legend that is whispered about in the ...
Although technical constraints limit the maximum size of CRT displays, Sony defied those ... after which the old building would be demolished and the TV would likely be thrown away.
the games don’t have to be upscaled (which adds lag), and they are the correct aspect ratio — no wasted screen space. As for calibrating a CRT TV, I never learned how to do that. By the time I ...
I always knew there were a lot of recommendations on the Google TV launcher home screen. But it wasn’t until I flipped that switch that I realized just how bloated it was. That, along with ...
As spotted by Boing Boing, David L. Farquhar shares the details of the largest CRT TV ever produced. The Sony PVM-4300 “weighed about 450 pounds, stood about 27 inches tall,” and was too large ...
This time it's the turn of OLED and Mini LED. We'll explain both screen technologies and see how they compare so that when it comes time to buy a new TV, you'll know which is best for you. OLED is one ...
One way that really caught our interest is a Redditor hooking Valve's portable up to an old CRT TV. Not only does it work, but the result is oddly nostalgic. The answer? It's simple. Because they can!