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| jennifer:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on July 23, 2014, 12:35:47 pm ---However, you can get a CRT for cheap at the thrift shops.. from 5 to 10$ around here... on the smaller sized units. Not much more on the larger units. You can also find them for free all over the place... especially if you ask around. Im still running a 34" 1080i widescreen sony tv. The thing will probably last another 10yrs on top of its already elderly age. Plays all consoles with great picture clarity... rather than the LCD native resolution issues (blurry and faded in non native res). Even has a built in Subwoofer, and surround sound outputs. HDMI, as well as component, digital, analog, and optical ports. --- End quote --- Its Fun to see Im not the only one that still does this, CRT"S seems to be all like "Huh, What???" anymore.... I just got a Leader 400 pattern generator, and find it to be one of the best tests you can do on a old tube....Highly recommended, and two thumbs up. |
| Malenko:
terrible quote-fu |
| DeLuSioNal29:
--- Quote from: Malenko on July 23, 2014, 04:09:58 pm ---terrible quote-fu --- End quote --- Fixed! |
| jennifer:
(Quote) I know right....Sitting here eating lunch, And trying to figger out The double insulated ground thing on my scope...And mess with quotes, Oh what a world !!! Btw.... (Quote) |
| ed12:
wow this thread needs a up-date from the op for there need's ed |
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