CRT TV
Plural
CRT TVs
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an old-fashioned, big TV with a large tube to show pictures on the screen
A CRT TV, short for cathode-ray tube television, is an older type of television that uses a large, heavy glass tube to display images. It works by shooting an electron beam onto a phosphorescent screen, which lights up to create pictures. CRT TVs were widely used before flat-screen TVs became common and were known for their durability and good color quality. However, they were bulky, heavy, and limited in screen size compared to modern LCD, LED, and OLED TVs, which are thinner, lighter, and provide better image quality.
- The old CRT TV in the basement still works, but it is so heavy to move.
- Many people replaced their CRT TVs with flat-screen models as technology improved.
- I donated my CRT TV to a recycling center because it took up too much space.
- Some retro gamers prefer CRT TVs because they display older video games better.
- My grandparents still watch their favorite shows on a small CRT TV in their kitchen.