At least the heavy part is in the front. My son had one of the largest crt based tv made. It was a 42-inch! We carried it up to the third floor of two different apartments before he got a flat screen. You may ask why he had it but crt’s do black screen better.
I’ve got one CRT left in the house, my old Tektronix 465 Analog Oscilloscope. Looked on eBay, they’re still getting a good price. I might turn it on once a year. But I did find a cart at government surplus.
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Here's Waldo over 4 years ago
Longest picture-tube neck I’ve ever seen…
Qiset over 4 years ago
At least the heavy part is in the front. My son had one of the largest crt based tv made. It was a 42-inch! We carried it up to the third floor of two different apartments before he got a flat screen. You may ask why he had it but crt’s do black screen better.
Andrew Sleeth over 4 years ago
Cathode ray tubes for early oscilloscopes weren’t much shorter than that.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 4 years ago
I’ve got one CRT left in the house, my old Tektronix 465 Analog Oscilloscope. Looked on eBay, they’re still getting a good price. I might turn it on once a year. But I did find a cart at government surplus.
(I don’t have Facebook, so I come here to babble aimlessly about inconsequential matters)
Ontman over 4 years ago
It DOES seem like that.
Rev Phnk Ey over 4 years ago
combo a/c t/v