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The cathode ray tube ( CRT ) is a vacuum tube containing an electron gun (a source of electrons) and a fluorescent screen, with internal or external means to accelerate and deflect the electron be...
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The CRT or cathode ray tube, is the picture tube of a monitor. The back of the tube has a negatively charged cathode. ...
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Most monitors (computer screens) use cathode ray tubes (or CRT for short), which are glass vacuum tubes into which an electron gun emits a flow of electrons guided by an electrical field towards a screen covered in small phosphorescent elements. ... Best answers for « Cathode Ray Tube monitor (CRT) » in :
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Whilst confusion surrounds the precise origins of the cathode-ray tube, or CRT, it's generally agreed that German scientist Karl Ferdinand Braun developed the first controllable CRT in 1897, when he added alternating voltages to the device ... The demise of the CRT monitor as a desktop PC peripheral had been long predicted,
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A cathode ray tube monitor includes a cathode ray tube having a printed circuit board mounted to and supported by the cathode ray tube. A mounting ring or collar is attached to the rear surface of the ... A preferred embodiment of the cathode ray tube monitor of the present invention is shown in exploded, assembled,
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In a monitor device which forms a display image by using a cathode ray tube, leakage of electric field from the front side of the cathode ray tube is diminished with a simple construction. A leaka ... 1. A monitoring device (1, 20) for displaying images using a cathode ray tube (3), comprising: an electric field...
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In simple terms, a monitor operates very similarly to how your regular television set works. The principle is based upon the use of an electronic screen called a cathode ray tube or CRT, which is the major (and most expensive) part of a monitor.
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CATHODE RAY TUBE MONITOR, slipped away quietly after a lifetime dedicated to public service, Hitachi has announced. ... Closing its £333.8m-a-year cathode ray tube (CRT) operation the electronics company said: "There are no prospects for growth of the monitor CRT market."
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PURPOSE: To compare a 5M cathode ray tube (CRT) monitor with a 3M liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor for soft-copy reading of digital mammography of microcalcifications in a clinical setting.
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