A CRT monitor contains millions of tiny red, green, and blue phosphor dots that glow when struck by an electron beam that travels across the screen to create a visible image.
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No they do not.
crt monitor situation used
To type on and do your work just normal everyday things.
CRT stands for Cathode Ray Monitor. These monitors have a glass screen.
CRT monitors use a beam of electrons to form the picture - LCD's use microscopic pixels. CRT's need large amounts of electricity to form the picture - LCD's work with low voltages.
It is cheaper than a LCD monitor.
The monitor was a 12" CRT.
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It's a CRT which stands for Cathode Ray tube.
CRT Monitor
yes ..
You can get them for free.