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What to look for in a CRT monitor: The ultimate guide for retro gamers

Posted on October 31, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Level up your retro gaming experience.

CRT monitors have surged back to relevance on a wave of nostalgia, driven by the exploding popularity of retro gaming. Unfortunately, most of the reviews, specification sheets, and comparison data that once existed has vanished from the Internet, making it difficult to know what you should look for while scanning eBay and Craigslist ads. This guide will get you up to date on this aging technology.
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