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minus-square@RightHandOfIkaroslink5•5 months agoWould love to get the brightness and vibrancy of CRTs in a modern display.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•5 months agoI think most modern screens are brighter and more vibrant than a CRT (with proper HDR, doubt any CRT could be 1200+ nits) , but definitely the pixel switching, smearing and delay is a lot worse.
minus-squareAltima NEOlinkfedilink2•edit-25 months agoCRTs aren’t very bright though. LED backlit monitors can output absurd levels of brightness.
Would love to get the brightness and vibrancy of CRTs in a modern display.
I think most modern screens are brighter and more vibrant than a CRT (with proper HDR, doubt any CRT could be 1200+ nits) , but definitely the pixel switching, smearing and delay is a lot worse.
CRTs aren’t very bright though. LED backlit monitors can output absurd levels of brightness.