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Old 22-11-2024, 17:05   #5
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Re: Are 70 year old TVs "Antiques"

While many still buy CRT for retro gaming, I use a 42 inch Sony LCD and it's also what I watch my DVDs and Laserdiscs on.

CRTs being the age they are don't have as great a picture now as they are at least 20+ years old and the tubes are fairly worn out and don't always appear as bright. Couple of my retro consoles are also HDMI nodded so easier to connect to modern TVs.

I think officially antique is 100+ plus years old but some consider an item antique if its over 30-40 years old.
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