Examples of using Crts in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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It only works on CRTs.
Merge and CRTs, XBMC has….
CRTs offer a way to achieve QXGA cheaply.
LCD monitors(no CRTs, please).
CRTs, for example, may contain lead, which can be toxic to the nervous and reproductive systems of humans and animals.
They are thinner and lighter anddraw much less power than cathode ray tubes(CRTs), for example.
Most QXGA displays support 1920× 1200 and widescreen CRTs such as the Sony GDM-FW900 and Hewlett Packard A7217A do as well.
As a result, CRTs are often exported to be dismantled and discarded in regions with substandard environmental protection and labor laws.
Many standard 21"/22" CRT monitors and some of the highest-end 19" CRTs also support this resolution.
In contrast to other CRTs in this article, the Williams tube was not a display device, and in fact could not be viewed since a metal plate covered its screen.
This is somewhat like the interlace-system used in old CRTs, but the control is done pixel-by-pixel.
There are a lot of reasons the N64 doesn't look quite right on modern televisions butthe simplest reason is that these games were designed with CRTs in mind.
As we have already seen,oscilloscopes were originally based on cathode-ray tubes(CRTs), which are relatively bulky, heavy, power-hungry, unreliable, and expensive.
If you do not possess this credential(CRT)you are a“generic” or regular student and information about transition students(CRTs) does NOT apply to you.
LCD televisions aremuch thinner and lighter than cathode ray tube(CRTs) of similar display size, and are available in much larger sizes(e.g., 90 inch diagonal).
In addition, avoiding on-screen interference patterns caused by studio lighting andthe limits of vacuum tube technology required that CRTs for TV be scanned at AC line frequency.
Oscilloscope CRTs designed for very fast signals can give a brighter display by passing the electron beam through a micro-channel plate just before it reaches the screen.
TVs andmonitors must be manually disassembled to remove either toxic lead in CRTs or the mercury in flat screens.[26][27][28].
This form of Y′CbCr is used primarily for older standard-definition television systems, as it uses an RGB model thatfits the phosphor emission characteristics of older CRTs.
The use of a replaceable lightsource means a potentially longer life than CRTs and plasma displays(this may also be a con as listed below).
Oscilloscope CRTs designed for very fast signals can give a brighter display by passing the electron beam through a micro-channel plate just before it reaches the screen.
Power consumption varies greatly with picture content, with bright scenes drawing significantly more power than darker ones-this is also true for CRTs as well as modern LCDs where LED backlight brightness is adjusted dynamically.
Although CRTs and ALiS plasma panels can display interlaced video directly, modern computer video displays and TV sets are mostly based on LCD technology, which utilizes progressive scanning.
These monitors ran at higher scanning frequencies, typically allowing a 75 to 90 Hz field rate(i.e. 37 to 45Hz frame rate),and tended to use longer-persistence phosphors in their CRTs, all of which was intended to alleviate flicker and shimmer problems.
The goal to recycle old CRTs(cathode ray tubes) in televisions and monitors is a worthy one, as CRTs contain some of the materials most damaging to our environment out of all of our electronic equipment.
While modern CRTs used in televisions and computer displays have epoxy-bonded face-plates or other measures to prevent shattering of the envelope, CRTs removed from equipment must be handled carefully to avoid personal injury.[1].