Yeah, I’ve never heard of a truly high-definition (i.e. 1080p or above) CRT TV either. There were plenty of CRTs capable of high resolution, and they were affordable and had superb picture quality, but they weren’t TVs.
I think that’s because the TV market, unlike the computer market, was hungry for big screens. A few ~40-inch CRT TVs did exist, but they were monstrously heavy (and expensive), whereas I can easily pick up and carry around an LCD of that size by myself.
Yeah I was talking about TVs… we are discussing movies after all. Moreover, TVs that the average person has.
There’s a huge jump in quality between the TVs the average person has now compared to 20+ years ago.
Yeah, I’ve never heard of a truly high-definition (i.e. 1080p or above) CRT TV either. There were plenty of CRTs capable of high resolution, and they were affordable and had superb picture quality, but they weren’t TVs.
I think that’s because the TV market, unlike the computer market, was hungry for big screens. A few ~40-inch CRT TVs did exist, but they were monstrously heavy (and expensive), whereas I can easily pick up and carry around an LCD of that size by myself.