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    Would a modern CRT make any sense?

    It makes no sense to fabricate a modern CRT, when this technology is fundamentally flawed for targeting high resolutions, high luminosity, and a flat display profile. This is not what CRTs excel at, it is their weakness. Even low resolutions like 1600x1200 were a push on CRTs in term of...
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    Anyone Using crt Monitors for Modern Games in 2025?

    I looked at my LaCie Electron 22 Blue II's service manual. The EEPROM containing the EDID data that restricts the valid video timings, can be flashed easily via the I2C bus / DDC protocol with a free tool on linux (using a native VGA connection, DDC won't work with adapters). In regards to...
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    Anyone Using crt Monitors for Modern Games in 2025?

    I also appreciate OLEDs, they hold many advantages over CRTs, but there also are advantages that CRTs hold over other display technologies *in addition* to grayscale tracking, motion clarity and multi-sync capability. That is not to say that CRTs have few disadvantages (they have many), but I'll...
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    Anyone Using crt Monitors for Modern Games in 2025?

    CRT colours are fantastic. Here's a DVD screenshot on a Lacie Electron 22 Blue II. CRTs hold an advantage over modern displays in addition to their excellent motion clarity: perfect grayscale tracking, given the CRT exhibits a gamma power law relationship between video voltage and beam current...
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