Flat panel TVs have spoiled us. It used to be that a big display took up a lot of room on your desk or living room because of the depth of the CRT’s electron gun. We wonder what the designers of the ...
The cathode ray tube that until recent years served as the principal television and video display device generates its own light. The CRT's electron beam bombards electroluminescent phosphors, which ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. J.J. Thomson's cathode ray tube #2, ...
BECAUSE of demand the present text has been off the market for some time, so the author has taken the opportunity of bringing some of the matter up to date and also of incorporating applications of ...
IN the past few years, several workers have shown 1–5 that infra-red spectra can be presented continuously on a cathode ray tube. The presentation of spectra in this way, in scan times as short as ...
Before the advent of flat-panel displays, cathode ray tubes were the mainstream. CRTs consist of a giant vacuum tube with an electron gun inside, which projects electron beams onto a phosphor screen ...
With so many new display technologies available, which one will be the true cathode ray tube (CRT) replacement? CRTs have been the only practical display technology for video since the beginning; they ...
There's really nothing else like gaming on an old CRT screen ... or is there?
Perhaps nothing added quite so much to the charm of vacuum tube circuits from back in the heyday of the vacuum tube as did the “Magic Eye” indicating tube. With the ghostly green glow of its circular ...