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If you wanted a true big-screen TV, it was rear-projection or nothing. Rear projection TVs actually date all the way back to the mid 1930s, when maximum CRT tube sizes were even more constrained.
An earlier large-screen TV that employed several technologies to generate the image. Rear-projection TVs (RPTVs) were developed to extend the size of the CRT TV, which for practical purposes maxed ...
Whether your screen is a domestic TV or a dedicated monitor, the heat and voltage stress of driving a CRT made these devices significantly less reliable than many of their modern-day counterparts.
The current market is dominated by big-screen LCD (LED) and OLED TVs. But some of us still have older sets, including plasma ...