The term CRT is techie shorthand for Cathode Ray Tube. A CRT configuration was first used for such items as scientific instruments (eg Sine Meters, Wave Form Generators) and older type televisions. In computer terms, CRT identifies the older type of Monitor (with the deep back) as opposed to the modern LCD flat-screen monitors.
A "CRT" is a cathode ray tube. An old style computer monitor (not computer).
The screen, then the CRT (Cathode ray tube) is the largest electrical component.
A CRT is a Cathode Ray Tube. CRT's are found inside televisions, ATMs, diagnostic and medical equipment and older computer monitors.
A memory component is a basic type of integrated circuit which is used to store data or computer programs.
KERNEL component of Operating System manages & controls the Hardware of the Computer and SHELL component enables Users to use Computer & Its connected devices.
In 2001, it looked like a triangular prism.
Old computer monitors are "CRT" the latest are "LCD".
Depends on the inputs on the TV and outputs on the computer. You can use Firewire, USB, or component.
That would probably be Williams and Kilburn in England, who invented a CRT based type of what is now called DRAM in the late 1940s.
Yes it can.
CRT Computer Reading Terminal and since i have to move it regularly a brick (21" CRT and 15.7 laptop) since you heavy piece of errr junk isnt allowed here LOL
There are: CRT monitors (those fat monitors) and LCD monitors (flat screens)