• TimeSquirrel@kbin.melroy.org
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    17 days ago

    You know what was great about the era of CRTs? We didn’t know what we were missing. If you look at almost every 70s/80s scifi movie depicting the future decades from then, and there is a computer display of some sort, it will be a CRT. Even inside vehicles.

    Star Trek is the only one where I saw flat panels (LCARS terminals). AND they were touchscreens.

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      16 days ago

      Back to the Future 2 had 16:9 flat screen TVs that were wall mounted. It’s one of only two things it got right about the future, the other being that Japan would still be using fax.

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      17 days ago

      CRTs have a huge advantage of not having fixed screen resolution. And my memory is not very good, but I think my eyes really did get tired much slower from them than from LCDs. I guess their size and their dangers were more important.

      After all, space and health are very basic concerns in our world.