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CRT

Short for cathode ray tube, this acronym refers to the old vacuum tube technology at the heart of analog TVs.

Pictures are written on a CRT by an electron beam that strikes against the inside of the tube, which is coated with light sensitive phosphor. Each time the beam traces along the tube, it "writes" a horizontal line, or scan line, of picture information across the screen.

CRTs can produce bright pictures with excellent resolution (there are HDTV CRTs), but their size and weight is often excessive and unsuitable.