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Flat faced CRTs.
Was there any real technical advantage to having a totally flat CRT face?
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From a technical standpoint I think a flat faced CRT was much harder to do in terms of focus, convergence and geometry, from a viewing standpoint it's more accurate.
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Main advantage, helps to reduce reflections. :-)
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I liked the Sony Vega 36 I had good picture ! But all the things Eric mentioned were true also .
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I think that flat CRTs started with computers, less picture distortions, good for graphics. Then it became a sales gimmick
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In 2000 I bought a Zenith IQB27FW, it had a beautiful picture on it, probably the best I had seen up to that time. It was LG made with Zenith technology
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