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47 thoughts on “ Tricking Duck Hunt To See A Modern LCD TV As CRT ” Prodigity says: August 30, 2016 at 1:09 pm I always like seeing retro devices getting a modern day upgrade, nice work ...
By 2009, in contrast, CRT TVs were holding their own against the rise of newer TV tech, as a more affordable alternative, but were not being widely manufactured around the world.
But with CRT being such an outdated display method, why bother buying one? After all, surely any modern TV should suffice if all you need to do is plug a console into it, right? Not quite. The ...
LG is taking its customers back in time with the Classic TV, an honest to gosh CRT clothed in period-appropriate attire. While it does break with tradition slightly by including a remote control, ...
These days, it's pretty much a given that you need a sound bar or some other external audio system for a flat-panel TV, because TV speakers suck! However, that wasn't always the case and my recent ...
At this point, any serious retro gamer knows that a bulky cathode ray tube (CRT) TV provides the most authentic, lag-free experience for game consoles that predate the era of flat-panel HDTVs (i.e ...
Fortunately CRT filters are available for a few emulators that can recreate the bleeding colors, scanlines, and other "features" of CRT displays that help transform 8-bit and 16-bit images into ...