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6379317 No.6379317[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

does anyone produce crt tvs

>> No.6379325

Your mom

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>>6379325

>> No.6379335

>>6379325
Okay this is epic

>> No.6379338

>>6379317
I certainly don't. Neither does any of the serious manufacturers, and since the chinks developed (stolen) the means of shitting out LCD/LED panels at a ridiculous rate and for ridiculously cheap price, not even third-world companies would bother with CRTs anymore.

>> No.6379339

>>6379317
Yes. In China, Foshan Wanbao King, Guangzhou Shanmu, and Shantou Botin electronics companies just to name a few.
>waaaa b-but they must be using old stock tubes, r-right?
Wrong.

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>>6379339

Yeah but are they on the same level of a 2000's era Trintron?

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>>6379317
OH NO BROS NOT 11 MILLISECONDS INPUT LAG AND A FLAT CLEAR SCREEN WITHOUT SHITTY BLACK LINES AND A CURVE

>> No.6379354

>>6379343
No

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>>6379339
is this somethin you can buy on the web then sonny?

>> No.6379365

>>6379339
merely reading those made me puke

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>>6379339

I would literally buy one just for shits if there wasn't a 40 foot container minimum.

>> No.6379391

To expensive and market is to niche to draw a profit. Best way to get them is as throw a ways or ebay.

>> No.6379405

>>6379391

Pretty much this and most of the specialized equipment used to make them has already been scrapped,

>> No.6379415

>>6379405
For the time being, one could say they are still plentiful. But I wonder what will happen once the supply dries up. Will they start producing them again on a smaller, quality-vs-quantity scale like they do with vacuum tubes?

>> No.6379428

>>6379415

Good point, second hand supply may be deterring manufacturing for the niche.