LG CRT’s For the Cheapskate in All of Us
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by Peter Ha on March 8, 2007

Slim CRT TV [via Gizmo Sight]

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  • I would jump on this in a heartbeat – looks slick!

  • make this thing 42-50″ and im all over it – the picture quality of a crt in a compact package?

    sign me up…

  • I’m with you Kricket.

  • i agree with all of you guys. this thing might just be the solution to the space conscious artist who require the color accuracy of a CRT. LCDs are still lagging in detail and color. i dont trust LCDs to give me an accurate greyscale display. even the most expensive monitor calibration system does not bother to adjust greyscale on LCDs because of the backlight issues.

  • Samsung Have A 32″ CRT Slim Fit.

    Lots of problems with the Image bowing and it died after 6 weeks, the samsungs are now selling for less than half price.

    Don’t Do it !

  • The slim line tvs seem to have geometry issues causing colour patches and arching of the picture. Also may get a buzz from the tv but if you can live with that for the price diff then go ahead

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  • i agree with all of you guys. this thing might just be the solution to the space conscious artist who require the color accuracy of a CRT. LCDs are still lagging in detail and color. i dont trust LCDs to give me an accurate greyscale display. even the most expensive monitor calibration system does not bother to adjust greyscale on LCDs because of the backlight issues.

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