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What is CRT in TVs?

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  • by Aurelio Locsin on February 2nd, 2010

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    According to Yale University Technology and Planning, the cathode ray tube (CRT) consists of an electrode that focuses electronics through a magnet ring onto a phosphor screen, thus producing a television image. It was the primary form of TV display before the use of digital TVs.

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