There are no technical advantages to CRT monitors anymore.
The only thing they're good for is a cheap back up in case your LCD dies.
They can be had for as little as $5 at garage sales, and $20 at local computer stores, as well as free on curbsides and from businesses or friends who are upgrading or just have old stuff sitting around. Also, freecycle, here in the U.S., is always giving them away.
If you have the right graphics card, a CRT monitor is better due to the fact that it uses a pixel "gun" and blasts the pixels into the monitor, making the colors and image clearer and sharper. A negative effect of CRT is it contains enough electricity to kill an elephant and after a while the colors and image dulls out.
CRT stands for cathode ray tube. The disadvantages of CRT monitors include: eye strain, bulky size and generally use higher power consumption than LCD's.
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They are cheaper.
CRT: Use more power, lower resolution LCD flat screen: price
Well, there is many great advantages for using a TFT monitor instead of a CRT monitor, firstly because of its size, it is much smaller and thinner and can come in various screen sizes such as 17", 19" and 22". Also in a TFT monitor the resolution is much greater and can also work with a HDMI slot which gives a HD (High Definition) picture, and a much greater experience,:)
Non- LCDs are much better and cheaper to run!
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At this point, I would say that a CRT had no advantages over a LCD monitor. The LCD is probably cheaper, it takes up less space, is easier on the eyes, and provides better revolutions.
CRT stands for Cathode Ray Monitor. These monitors have a glass screen.
A method of refreshing the image on a monitor. Instead of refreshing the entire image (non-interlaced), an interlaced monitor refreshes the odd-numbered scan lines first, then refreshes the even-numbered scan lines on the second pass. This reduces the amount of new information that has to be passed on each sweep, but causes almost unnoticeable flicker, that can result in eye fatigue.
It is cheaper than a LCD monitor.