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Vintage Television Technology

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An old television from the 2002 era was huge because it had a heavy glass cathode ray tube (CRT) for displaying images, and since the tubes had lead based shadow masks inside the overall construction ended up being very heavy.

LOPT

The cathode ray tube operated at extremely high voltages and required rapidly changing powerful magnetic fields to display a picture. The high positive voltage at the anode surface attracted not just electrons, but also dust in the room, and consequently they always had a layer of dust on them. In addition, the high frequency operation of the scanning coils produced a powerful high-pitched whining noise and powerful magnetic fields. Hence, this monster-sized television occupied a large corner of the living room guzzling electricity and making dust.


Reclaim Your Living Space

One of the nicest features of modern televisions is that they are large LCD panels, which occupy very little space, as they mount on a wall. The modern ones have built-in digital and satellite television tuners, and therefore there is no requirement for additional messy SCART wiring to hide at the back.

These televisions are better for your health, as they do not attract dust, and they do not produce powerful magnetic fields, and voltages.

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