Mr Gourlay said the standard cathode ray tube widescreens still had his vote for better picture quality over the more expensive plasma screens. |
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This allows the metallographer to analyze the data while it is being displayed in real time on the cathode ray tube. |
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One member of the radio society even has a major collection of cathode ray oscilloscopes, which he displays along one complete wall in his home. |
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Cold cathode ray technology illuminates the instrument faces, while the indicators are backlit. |
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This sends information to the cathode ray in the back of your television, which projects it onto the screen. |
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Both give much better picture quality than conventional televisions, with their bulky cathode ray tube. |
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The cathode ray tube of any TV or computer monitor is really a particle accelerator. |
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That is more rarefied than the near vacuum in a television cathode ray tube. |
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For the past 75 years, the vast majority of televisions have been built around the same technology, the cathode ray tube. |
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Cerium is also used in the manufacture of lasers and phosphors used in cathode ray tubes. |
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These displays have been in development for almost two decades and utilize a type of cathode ray tube with as many cathodes as pixels and a high internal vacuum. |
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Graphite is also used as a refractory in high-temperature furnaces, to make black paint, in explosives and matches, and in certain kinds of cathode ray tubes. |
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Moreover the cathode ray tube behaves like a genuine gun which grapeshot its immediate environment of harmful positive ions. |
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It is compatible with all screens from plasmas to conventional cathode ray tube screens. |
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This is acceptable for today's television receivers, based on cathode ray tubes and small screen sizes. |
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The glasses work only with cathode ray tube monitors, so they cannot be used with laptops. |
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An old cathode ray tube television has a child's sticker stuck on the centre of the screen. |
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Philips and LG will each own half of the joint venture, which will combine the companies' cathode ray tube units. |
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From cathode ray tubes to computer screens, all colour images are based on the same coding system. |
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The present invention relates to a substrate of a luminous face-plate of a colour projection cathode ray tube and the luminous face-plate which is composed of this substrate. |
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Older video displays were made up of collections of cathode ray tubes, like regular television sets. |
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I'm glad we got rid of cathode ray tubes, because they were horrible, full of lead. |
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Use an L. C. D. screen instead of an old-fashioned cathode ray tube monitor. |
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The advent of plasma screens in the late '90s signed the death warrant of our good old cathode ray tubes. |
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Today, most monitors are cathode ray tube devices that employ the same technology as your television. |
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Thomson believed that the corpuscles emerged from the atoms of the trace gas inside his cathode ray tubes. |
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Thomson observed that the electrometer registered a charge only when he deflected the cathode ray to it with a magnet. |
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This area, with nearby Brimsdown subsequently developed as a centre for the manufacture of thermionic valves, cathode ray tubes, etc. |
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How we, on the other end of the cathode ray tube, rolled our eyes. |
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Each set showed a different phase of the moon, the shape of which was the result of transforming the signal being transmitted by means of a magnet located in the cathode ray tube. |
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Television had already adopted the 4:3 format, to be followed by the computer industry thanks to use of a common manufacturing base for cathode ray tube monitors. |
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Eventually this technology will no doubt end up killing off the good old cathode ray tube and, at the same time the large plasma screens that are more expensive to design. |
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With the cathode ray tube and electronic scanning of the image, 441 lines per image were achieved, before in 1952 the European standard of 625 lines was introduced, which is still in use today. |
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As I sit beside this high-definition television with its flat-screen panel, I don't think we said 20 years ago we were going to hold on cathode ray tubes because something better is down the road. |
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Managed by Triade, it consists of sorting and pre-treatment, after which products are obtained for the manufacture of new cathode ray tubes, ceramics or glass foam. |
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The containers were examined on March 8, 2006, by Border Service Officers and an Environment Canada enforcement officer. It was determined that they consisted of 2,179 used computer monitors with cathode ray tubes. |
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Joint Venture: cathode ray rubes for TVs and PC monitors. |
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Sony's Bridgend plant makes the cathode ray tubes used in televisions assembled in Pencoed. |
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It will use the UK's first laser separation technology to recycle glass from cathode ray tubes. |
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Cathode ray tubes, or CRTs, are made of heavy leaded glass, which is used to block harmful X-rays produced by the tube's cathode ray guns. |
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Beyond the HSMCDR is a recorder that does away with the cathode ray tube and the streak camera. |
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The Bridgend plant makes the cathode ray tubes, which are used in the colour televisions assembled at Pencoed. |
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A major problem in using liquid crystal display in place of conventional cathode ray tube monitors has been the poor viewing angles. |
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Laptop computers use these screens because they are energy-efficient and extremely flat, as this type of technology does not make use of cathode ray tubes. |
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Electromagnets, vacuum tubes, cathode ray tubes, and magnetrons in microwave ovens use copper, as do waveguides for microwave radiation. |
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Then there is the Rare Earth element europium, which generates the primary colour red in computer monitors, cathode ray tube televisions and plasma televisions. |
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In the early 20th century, many new ways of making glass evolved at Chance Brothers such as the innovative welding of a cathode ray tube used for radar detection. |
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A 17-minute animated movie has been produced, using a cathode ray tube and a movie camera, both controlled automatically by an electronic computer. |
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Cathode ray tubes will shrink slightly over that period, from 171 million units to 145 million. |
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