Cathode-Ray Tubes (CRT) - still the most common video display device presently Electrostatic deflection of the electron beam in a CRT An electron gun emits a beam of electrons, which passes through focusing and deflection systems and hits on the phosphor-coated screen. The number of points displayed on a CRT is referred to as resolutions (eg. 1024x768). Different phosphors emit small light spots of different colors, which can combine to form a range of colors. A common methodology for color CRT display is the Shadow-mask meth - Study24x7
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Cathode-Ray Tubes (CRT) - still the most common video display device presently Electrostatic deflection of the electron beam in a CRT An electron gun emits a beam of electrons, which passes through focusing and deflection systems and hits on the phosphor-coated screen. The number...

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