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6296086 No.6296086 [Reply] [Original]

In theory would it be possible to make a display that emulates the appearance of a CRT on a much smaller manufacturing scale than CRTs were made with?

>> No.6296094

>>6296086
You want something like a scrim to place in front of an LCD?

>> No.6296097

Not possible, we have to see how microled pans out.

Just the appearance isn't enough.

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>>6296097
Do you think MicroLed performing a trick like this would help?

>> No.6296161

>>6296102
Thats like 70 or so scan lines at around 1080p. An 8K/4320p monitor could replicate that look completely.

>> No.6296273

it wouldn't give you the full experience no matter what you did

>> No.6296274

>>6296086
Sure. You could make CRTs but just make millions of them in stead of billions of them.

>> No.6296285

OLED behind thick glass is the real answer to this question
>muh burn in
shit happens

>> No.6296301

>>6296097
>>6296102
Tell me more about MicroLed

>> No.6296305

>>6296285
>muh burn in
A feature in this case.

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>>6296086
milled curve in perspex on top of LCD (or OLED/whatever) is possible with not totally trash results https://www.iontank.com/projects/warhol-amiga?fbclid=IwAR1qFhHI2rOwhRkCuwczinPRH89sEXW52lpx7ynpf5jZvcr-Zzu2l5Sc6i0

Still would've been better for them to just keep toob, surely taking a couple spares would be cheaper than all that custom work.

>> No.6296392

>>6296285
OLED is not the answer, we are at least another decade away from decent flat panel technology

>> No.6296416

>>6296320
>zoomed up "amiga"
do not want

>> No.6296428

>>6296320
The perspex part is interesting, the rest is abhorrent.

>> No.6296439

SED display was basically a small scale CRT, it used the same principle or using a particle accelerator cannon to blast pixels onto the screen glass. But they got it small enough to keep the display flat.

FED display was an alternate version where instead of using a large cannon to paint thousands of pixels, they put 1 smaller cannon into every pixel.

IIRC they both had issues with dead pixels, the issue being that it was not possible to repair any dead pixels. Both technologies were being tested in the 00s among with Laser displays. But at that time, LCDs became "decent" enough the LED backlights and VA/IPS panels, and they were easier and cheaper to manufacture, so they never bothered with the other technologies.

>> No.6297315

>>6296439
A damn shame too. I'd gladly pay extra for one of those over what we have now.

>> No.6298343

get yourself an 8k microled display and some shaders

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