I'd like to see a CRT do 4k hdr 120hz and I'd like to see a lcd/oled have perfect black levels oh wait all techs have their limitations now where the frick are my plasma and sed displays and 4k 120hz laser projectors
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>old good new bad
In the case of smart (aka spy) Tvs old is better because they do not spy on you.
Neither do the new ones if you dont plug in the LAN cable
I still remember the day that a big ass CRT tv I had on a table fell off and it hit the wall, that shit fricking destroyed the wall
based ChadRT just can't stop winning
>I will not break for 50 years
Most CRTs burn their tube with 5 years of continuous use
Oh I know, don't ask
I have a Goldstar CRT in my room that I took from my grandma's house.
She had been using this everyday since the 90s when she bought it.
It's still not burnt, and it's not even a "good" one, just a cheap asiatic CRT.
It's still great for PS1 games.
I have a GDM with 11k hours and it's in a flawless condition. Picture brighter than my LCDs and uniformty better than anything I've ever seen.
11k hours is 6 hours a day for FIVE years.
And I know of a exact same model that has 30k hours and it's still fine.
One anon once posted an iiyama with 70k hours.. needed some servicing but it STILL worked .. okay. 9 fricking hours a day for 22 fricking years.
I think it's fair to say that CRTs can last a damn eternity. But not all CRTs were made equal, these units have survivor bias on their side. And couple thousand dollar MSRPs.
Meanwhile OLEDs burn in under year in desktop usage! HIlarious!
>11k hours is 6 hours a day for FIVE years.
Exactly, it's not 24/7 for 5 years. Your point?
I got plenty of dim or burned in tubes, it's more common than young people these days think, since most of them get thrown away and don't show up in their CRT hunts.
Oh I missed the continuous part, yea 42k hours puts most monitors on their last legs. But why would anyone run their CRT continuously?
>it's more common than young people these days think, since most of them get thrown away and don't show up in their CRT hunts.
I know, read my post again
>30 yo
>used daily
>almost unreadable
*cleans decades of shop floor dust*
*fiddles around with pots*
Pssh, nothin' personnel
I can have a 60 inch flat-screen that doesn't weigh ten thousand pounds like a crt would.
I have a shitty 2yo 4k hdr400 65" bhaun from aldi aus and it's unkillable its on 60hz so crap for gaming (not that my 2080ti can do any better) but it's good for kino and hdr Suprisingly works well on mpc
It even shits on the 2k sdr projectors at the local kinoplex Suprisingly but obviously isn't near as good as OLED even my 2k vr odyssey+ and phone look better but not hdr sadly
>I will not break for 50 years
too bad all CRTs are 50 years old now
>I will not break for another 50 years
plasma wasn't all up-sides, especially the manufacturing side.
Last time I remember seeing a plasma Irl was about a decade ago and it did look pretty dim
and this is compared to OLED, which is the dimmest of the modern high end displays.
it's not JUST brightness, also, modern content is created with HDR and higher brightness in-mind, so a display that can't get bright, and can't decode HDR colors, is obviously inferior to a modern high-end display.
Do be fair hdr does look better even on my hdr400 tv
almost all modern TVs will look better than a decade+ old plasma outside of a few edge scenarios (full screen grey uniformity and shit like that)
Is there any of these but with a CRT or projection hd CRT? Tvs
Not that I know of.
There really isn't much point in making such comparisons because you can't exactly go out and buy a CRT or Plasma in prime condition.
Even this test Plasma gays love to come in and claim that the guy who did the comparison clearly just loves OLED and hates plasma, and sabotaged the plasma to look worse in the test. Or that it's too old and has run too long to represent what plasma's COULD do in their best state.
You're never gonna convince plasma gays that their TV isn't the best thing ever.
Couldn't they find new old stock or something? I know it's rare/destroyed/expensive/lost but still it would be interesting
I remember as a kid back in the 90s the 1080i hd CRTs and lcds where dim as frick all the displays where TV's monitors etc I remember having to basically black out rooms
the screen on the left is too bright!
Turn your screen brightness down in dark places.
You can literally see it reflecting off wood.
>brighter is better
Have fun with the flicker and your new glasses boyo
I've never worn glasses
Flicker is worse on crt/plasma under 120hz anyway