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speeder
6y ago
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That is exactly my point, CRT don't scale things, monochrome CRT can even draw pure vector graphics, having "infinite" resolution.
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noisem4ker
6y ago
Color CRTs do have something akin to a native resolution too, defined by the phosphor arrangement, so they do "scale" things. It just happens that the scaling is naturally blurry and artifacts aren't noticeable.
mnw21cam
6y ago
When do you ever see a monochrome CRT these days?
I had one
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years ago as my second screen. It was really nice.
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