Perhaps that should be amended to almost nobody, because [Retro Tech or Die] has assembled a small black-and-white CRT TV from a kit he found on AliExpress. We have to admit to having seen the ...
Description: displays. It is the LCD video controller that enables the LCD monitor to function as a direct replacement for the traditional CRT. The controller provides intuitive operation of its ...
With the CRT restored and the video and audio paths located, the TV got a Raspberry Pi, a small touchpad, and a couple of concealed USB connectors. The Pi’s composite output drives the CRT ...
With the rise of retro gaming came a renewed desire to own CRT TVs. However, these old sets serve as more than just nostalgia, as some games actually need these TVs to function. One NES classic ...
While they're not the fanciest or newest tech, LCD and LED TVs are still pretty common and usually inexpensive. Is one better ...
We've been pretty definitively in the age of flat-screen displays for a couple of decades now, with just about every television and monitor in the average home now a flat rectangle instead of the ...
These days people are worried about their smartphones and high-frequency radio waves such as those used in 5G networks and ...
In the world of ever-advancing technology, where the best 4K TVs and advanced display tech like MLA and QD-OLED reign supreme, an unlikely contender is making a quiet (yet significant) comeback.
But in the meantime, we’re going to take you through a rundown every major type of TV, past and present, to help you wrap your brain around the world of the tube. We’ll start with the CRT TV ...
Lego's take on Nintendo's iconic console doesn't just include a buildable version of the machine, it also throws in all the pieces you'll need to build an old-school CRT TV and stand, NES ...
For me it was The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Some of my earliest memories are of sitting in front of a small CRT TV set up in the living room watching my brother run through the fields of ...
But alongside them, another retro bit of hardware is quietly enjoying a resurgence. Specifically, CRT TVs. Last week our team took a deep-dive look into why – and as you would expect, the answer has ...