Skip to content

How It Works: CRT Monitors

Home arrow Physics Videos arrow Technology arrow How It Works: CRT Monitors


How It Works: CRT Monitors E-mail
User Rating: / 0
PoorBest 
Find out how images appear on your screen and why CRTs remains popular and relevant. Cathode ray tube monitor: an analog display that produces images by illuminating phosphors with an electron beam.
You can buy the fastest computer available, but it won't do you much good if you can't see the results. The most popular display remains the cathode ray tube monitor, which has been available for more than 70 years. CRT monitors:

Create vivid colors and render detailed images and text.

Cost much less than their nearest competitors, liquid crystal displays.

Continue to evolve, with developments such as flat screens and shorter tubes.


Google Video
Read more - PC World
Read more - HowStuffWorks