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I'd love it if you could come and join me at Game On on the 29th/30th March nnerd.es/GameOn ~ CRTs have always been special. That comforting glow late into the night, you can't quite beat it. So, it's about time we took a look at the biggest consumer CRT TV to ever grace our shores; The Toshiba 3787DB. At a whopping 37", it's vast, and it's currently sitting in the corner of Barcadia. So let's take a look, and see how vast this thing really is.
Also, apologies to anyone who is genuinely put out by high pitched Flyback transformer sounds. I can't actually hear them anymore 😭😭😭
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@Nostalgianerd
@Nostalgianerd 4 ай бұрын
Come and join me at Game On on the 29th/30th March nnerd.es/GameOn, it's going to be incredible.
@chickenwings6172
@chickenwings6172 4 ай бұрын
lol I had a 36 CRT my parents had a 50 inch CRT, so that 37 inch is small. lol I have a 32 inch now. i had a 20 inch in 1990 when i was 9. my parents had a 27 inch.
@therackstar
@therackstar 4 ай бұрын
I just threw away my Toshiba 32 😭
@llMarvelous
@llMarvelous 4 ай бұрын
I’d say this: plasmas are underappreciated… I’d don’t say they are better, they are just as cool Hundreds of thousands of little gas bulbs that produce plasma on demand, controlled intensely, 60 times per second I think that sounds very cool And they look just as lively as CRT, come on))
@Ramdileo_sys
@Ramdileo_sys 4 ай бұрын
Peter the biggest CRT (outside UK perhaps) was the Philips Dwide 32" 32PW6542/77..+... (your 34inch 4:3 is 69Cm wide) .... the with Dwide 32 is 32inch widescreen = 71Cm wide.. + the speakers bar at the sides.. was 100Cm wide.. and 54Kg of weight..... I have one for years.. and I absolutely love it... 720p through component.. SVHS imput..+. was a beautiful TV...
@llMarvelous
@llMarvelous 4 ай бұрын
@rivet916 yeah I also thought about that, it’s a shame technology was so short lived Pioneer kinda made several very impressive models, that even NOW people hunt them and unironically compare them to OLED
@EricGranata
@EricGranata 4 ай бұрын
I remember being a kid in the 80s and being convinced that I had super hearing because I could hear a tv turn on/off from anywhere in the house.
@warwagon
@warwagon 4 ай бұрын
Same! I could hear the high pitch of the tv a room away.
@TubbyJ420
@TubbyJ420 4 ай бұрын
Memories of walking down the school hallway in the 90s. As you walk past classrooms, you could 'hear' which rooms had a computer in them.
@daveash9572
@daveash9572 4 ай бұрын
Yep, me too. I was quite little at the time, and I even found that I could detect the changing echo of that whine if someone else was moving in the room, even when blindfolded.
@Kwijibob
@Kwijibob 4 ай бұрын
It used to drive me mad. In the summer I could hear that high pitched ear piercing sound every time anyone on my street turned on their tv.
@cjmarsh504
@cjmarsh504 4 ай бұрын
Same here
@natecw4164
@natecw4164 4 ай бұрын
I'll never forget when my dad came home and said "I need your help with something in the truck." 35" CRT Sony Trinitron. It weighed a metric ton. It was so bright. So big. So much nicer than those giant rear-projection tvs. It literally drew a crowd from our neighbors 😂 Ah the early 90s ❤
@AA5SA
@AA5SA 4 ай бұрын
I had the 32” WEGA Trinitron and, yeah, same. It was awesome!
@michami135
@michami135 4 ай бұрын
A couple years ago, I finally got to swap out my in-law's 34 inch CRT for a 48 inch LCD. I had forgotten just how heavy those old TVs were! Then installing a bigger TV one handed really showed the difference in weight. BTW, when moving the old TV out, I had to pause to take a break. And I have a farm where I move bails of hay on the regular.
@x-vector7245
@x-vector7245 4 ай бұрын
A couple of years ago my 32" Loewe Aventos gave up the ghost; carried it down the stairs with my brothers' help just to be sure. Not only did it weigh around 53 kgs, the weight was also very unevenly distributed with most of it in the front because of the glass tube. Then there were the hard plastic ridges on the bottom, which meant wearing gloves was basically mandatory.
@AltimaNEO
@AltimaNEO 4 ай бұрын
My friends brother had one of those. Man, what a massive TV. I remember going to his house to play Playstation 2 on it.
@SoundsLegit71
@SoundsLegit71 4 ай бұрын
There's a 40-inch Trinitron as well.
@reviewyourownadventure2083
@reviewyourownadventure2083 4 ай бұрын
I had a 32" Advent flat tube CRT. It took 2 massive guys with no necks to get it into my apartment. They were struggling, bulging neck veins and red sweaty faces. They asked where I wanted it. I said to put it in the entertainment center. They hurriedly shuffled over to it and tried to get into the TV section. "Oh god! It won't fit!" yelled one of the guys. They panicked and sat it on the floor. They both took several deep breaths and told me I was out of luck. They weren't going to pick it up again. If I didn't want it in the floor I'd have to figure how to move it. They left. That TV kicked ass.
@randomsomeguy156
@randomsomeguy156 4 ай бұрын
Did it stay on the floor?
@freddykruger1118
@freddykruger1118 4 ай бұрын
My girlfriend and I bought a 32 also had to bring up 2 flights of stairs. I was 120lbs back then and she was maybe 100lb. We got up the stairs
@dutchcinephile1362
@dutchcinephile1362 4 ай бұрын
😂 Nice story Every man's breaking point Very relatable
@pesokpesok
@pesokpesok 4 ай бұрын
​@@freddykruger1118wow exactly the same story. Delivery left it in front of the building and me with my gf struggled to bring it up 5 flights (old bldng no elevator and i had top floor)
@paper_gem
@paper_gem 4 ай бұрын
I had a Sony 32" flat CRT. I could lift it on my own, but holy God, it was difficult. Of course, I can't do that anymore.
@NumptyMcNumptyface
@NumptyMcNumptyface 4 ай бұрын
My favourite aspect of that TV is the amount of inputs it has. You can never have enough inputs.
@irontobias
@irontobias 4 ай бұрын
My favorite aspect of that TV is 4:3
@nilus2k
@nilus2k 4 ай бұрын
These days you are lucky if you get three HDMI inputs
@allentoyokawa9068
@allentoyokawa9068 4 ай бұрын
favorite*
@TarenGarond
@TarenGarond 4 ай бұрын
@@allentoyokawa9068 favourite*
@zidanerick5851
@zidanerick5851 4 ай бұрын
It's a shame it doesn't have component in however
@MontieMongoose
@MontieMongoose 4 ай бұрын
We had a 40" Mitsubishi TV in the US in the 1990s. My parents still had it until they moved two years ago. The thing weighed over 200 lbs.
@volvo09
@volvo09 4 ай бұрын
I was about to comment that a conference room in an office I used to work at had a HUGE Mitsubishi TV hidden in a cabinet. The conference room was built in the mid 90's. I wanted to take the TV when the room was refurbished in 2014, but I had no where to put it and didn't have a truck. To be honest I liked my 32" Trinitron more, so that's what I held on to, but I wish I took that set now... I believe it was the largest CRT ever made. It was either the model your parents had, or it was 2" bigger... It was flipping massive. (At the time I had a 55" SD projection TV that a friend gave me, so this CRT really was big, I never thought they could get so big)
@jakel2692
@jakel2692 4 ай бұрын
My friends dad still has his 40 inch Mitsubishi, he sits on his couch all day watching fishing shows. It took 4 of us to move it their upper living room to the lower one.
@lemagreengreen
@lemagreengreen 4 ай бұрын
I sorta hope many of these monster CRT's survived because they were simply an absolute bugger to actually dispose of due to the weight.
@jondonnelly4831
@jondonnelly4831 4 ай бұрын
Worth it's weight in Gold, probably.
@qwertykeyboard5901
@qwertykeyboard5901 4 ай бұрын
Fuck.
@samholdsworth420
@samholdsworth420 4 ай бұрын
It was always impossible to turn on the TV in the living room stealthily... That high pitched whine 😂
@samholdsworth420
@samholdsworth420 4 ай бұрын
We had a 32-in zenith crt
@nilus2k
@nilus2k 4 ай бұрын
It was the pain of us teenage late night Cinemax watchers.
@samholdsworth420
@samholdsworth420 4 ай бұрын
@mormacfey 😂
@willissudweeks1050
@willissudweeks1050 4 ай бұрын
@mormacfeyThat’s hilarious but I’d worry the high pitch would cut through the fart haha
@michaelfolino8414
@michaelfolino8414 2 ай бұрын
I still have my 36" Sony Trinitron and LOVE setting the sleep timer and falling asleep to that lullaby of a hum as it's like an old friend hugging you.
@mymomsaysimcool9650
@mymomsaysimcool9650 4 ай бұрын
My son just had dinner with us and we played SWBattlefront split screen on our 56 inch tv. He said “Remember playing this on a PS2 with that monster 38inch Tube tv? God that thing was heavy.” Recalling when we had to haul it off when it died.
@TheSteveTM
@TheSteveTM 4 ай бұрын
I picked up a CRT off of Facebook Marketplace a bit over a month ago. From the pictures, I could tell it was a Sony Trinitron, had S-Video and Component inputs, and was in really good shape. Less than $100. Sold. Went to pick it up and realized this was the biggest CRT I'd ever seen. 36 inch screen. 220 lbs... Managed to slide it into the hatchback (just barely fit in the back of the GTI face down), where it sat for like 2 weeks until I could actually get one of my gym buddies to help me move it to the house. Got it into the house where it promptly slipped out of my hands, broke a glass coffee table on the way down, and fractured my hand. It's been sitting on the floor in that spot for a month now until I can get some more friends to come over and lift it onto a very stout cabinet as its final resting place. NES looks great on it though.
@KanawhaCountyWX
@KanawhaCountyWX 4 ай бұрын
Personally, as a 19-year-old, I don't mind the flyback wine. We used CRTs in my house for a long time, well after the HD transition, because analog cable existed for us until around 2017 and because we just couldn't afford to go HD for a long time, so it's actually reminds me of when I was very little. I wouldn't call it nostalgia because I'm not old enough to consider something nostalgic in my mind.
@MyFriendlyPup
@MyFriendlyPup 4 ай бұрын
HD was not expensive.
@KanawhaCountyWX
@KanawhaCountyWX 4 ай бұрын
@@MyFriendlyPup when you're a family in the middle of rural West Virginia with an alcoholic mother coasting paycheck to paycheck, we couldn't exactly spend much money on a lot of things. All the technology we had was either hand-me-downs or thrift store fines. We were given our first HDTV in 2011, but even then we barely ever used it. The only reason we eventually were able to ditch the CRTs was because analog cable was finally shut off and my mother temporarily quicked her drinking habit.
@fazejohncenachristogamerfaze
@fazejohncenachristogamerfaze 4 ай бұрын
I'm a bit younger than you and I also don't mind it really. It's something I got used to, before I hated it. My little sister still can't support *
@croozerdog
@croozerdog 4 ай бұрын
@@MyFriendlyPup it's relative bro, my mom still had a crt ~5 years ago. you cant buy a 300 dollar tv if you're living paycheck to paycheck
@alexatkin
@alexatkin 4 ай бұрын
Its interesting how everyone has different sensitivities. Personally it depended on the specific unit, some the whine was far more audible than others, but when I could hear it I found it very unpleasant. Although it was always kind of amusing at school being able to tell which classrooms had a TV on from the corridor, as the ones they used were stupidly loud.
@Vuusteri
@Vuusteri 4 ай бұрын
Funny how today every TV under 50'' is considered tiny, while in CRT-era everything over 30'' was humongous.
@AnonymousFreakYT
@AnonymousFreakYT 4 ай бұрын
I recently got an enormous 36" CRT for my vintage game room. And a 40" computer monitor for my home office. (Of course, the CRT is 4x3, the home office display is an ultra-wide, so its vertical height is quite a bit smaller than the CRT.)
@MysteryMii
@MysteryMii 4 ай бұрын
TBF, 30” for a 16:9 display is quite different than 30” for a 4:3 displays since these are being measured diagonally.
@AnonymousFreakYT
@AnonymousFreakYT 4 ай бұрын
@@MysteryMii When I got my first HD player (an HD DVD player, as a Christmas present when I asked for a regular DVD player because mine had died, and I wanted something to tide me over until the Blu-ray/HD DVD format war was decided, oops.) my TV was a mid '90s 25" CRT. (Yes, still. mid '90s CRT at the time the Blu-ray/HD DVD format war was going on.) My 23" 1080p computer monitor was a bigger display for widescreen content. So I temporarily put it immediately in front of our proper TV for watching HD DVDs.
@nanaki-seto
@nanaki-seto 4 ай бұрын
30+ inch crts were large as they were 4:1 not 16:9 so they had a much larger size top to bottom. I have a small 32 icnh smart tv just a 1080p screen im going to re home in to a old 25 inch console tv one of these days got the tv in the basement. I just need to take the time to gut in totally and carefully cut it and make it shorter so the 32 incher fits and looks good. I might even use the space behind the screen to build a custom pc in just something lower end for media only
@syncmonism
@syncmonism 4 ай бұрын
I know right? Also, I think the number they used didn't even represent the actual viewable diagonal area of the screen, though maybe that was only with computer CRT displays. When I was a kid, I thought 27" was really big for a TV. Now I'm using a 32" computer monitor, and 55" is often the SMALLEST size that many models of TV actually come in.
@thesidneychan
@thesidneychan 4 ай бұрын
So I finally learned today that the high frequency sounds coming from the TV is called the flyback transformer. Back then no one knew what I was talking about. I always hear it as an indicator that the TV is left on. This is especially helpful when the screen is on standby or black, or muted in the other room, so I'd know to properly turn it off when other people didn't realise it's still on. And when I turn it off, there will be a short buzz, and what I think are sounds of dust or lint sticking to the TV via electrostatic, which sound like tiny prickly raindrops, then complete silence. The flyback transformer pitch sound is also present in some modern flat screen TVs if I recall.
@darthwiizius
@darthwiizius 4 ай бұрын
You can tell when the flyback is on it's way out because it increases in volume as it degrades. People still using high end CRTs should get it replaced now before it goes and potentially damages more on it's way out.
@eDoc2020
@eDoc2020 4 ай бұрын
It _can_ be the flyback transformer but on most modern TVs (80s maybe) they're fully potted in epoxy. You're more likely to be hearing the deflection yoke which is part of the same circuit.
@_Frank_the_Tank
@_Frank_the_Tank 4 ай бұрын
Had a 36 inch Toshiba crt back in the early-mid 00s, I was a broke college kid and it was a free hand-me-down from a neighbor. Pretty sure my lower back pain originated from lugging that thing out of the neighbors house, into the back of my truck, and up a flight of stairs at my place by myself... I had one of them cheapo wooden tv stands with the plastic legs that screwed together, it worked fine for the small 19 inch crt I had prior, but i knew it wasnt gonna hold the 36 inch tank. Before tossing the tv stand in the trash i decided to pour quick concrete mix inside the hollow plastic legs and screw it back together, after that it was more then enough to handle the weight of the tv 😂
@Argoon1981
@Argoon1981 4 ай бұрын
And the best thing about high quality CRT's, is that they where almost true HDR machines, without any of us knowing, their black levels were/are deep, if they updated the electronic circuitry to display HDR images, the cathode-ray tube (CRT) itself would be perfect to display them. Only HDR OLED is truly reaching and surpassing the tube.
@wright96d
@wright96d 2 ай бұрын
Not really, no. CRTs do not get bright enough for HDR.
@GraveUypo
@GraveUypo 2 ай бұрын
@@wright96d some would qualify for HDR 400. i have a 32in widescreen CRT with hdmi that if you play with the gamma to make things LESS bright and only leave the highlights bright, it really does look like HDR
@ricenoodles632
@ricenoodles632 Ай бұрын
Most TVs before the 90s did not achieve that level of blackness. Cheap small sets from the early 2000s still had those light grey tubes which produced horrible black levels. But the colours were extremely vibrant.
@Lost_n_Found_1
@Lost_n_Found_1 4 ай бұрын
I've got a 32" Samsung CRT from 2005 in the corner of our living room. It sits atop one of those corner-shaped electric fireplaces, rated for the weight of course. I made sure our cable management was done the way we wanted when we got it into position, because there is NO accessing the back of this thing again until we move, lmao. I run a modded 3TB OG XBox on it. It's absolutely loaded, lol.
@cjc363636
@cjc363636 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the memories. In the US I was part crew of a news broadcast and we had BIG CRTs - Mitsubishi, IIRC - behind bookshelf covers that scissor lifted up and down to expose the screen for anchor interview segments. Took several big beefy techs to move those sets back in the late 90s.
@KarrierBag
@KarrierBag 4 ай бұрын
I have to say, I was very lucky as a kid along with my two brothers, our parents worked in and then took over (late 70's) a TV/ Radio sales, rental and repair shop so we always had the new stuff to try out like this over a weekend and sometimes through the week, my dad now 86 still messes around fixing TV's videos etc in his workshop.
@AnonymousFreakYT
@AnonymousFreakYT 4 ай бұрын
I recently got a 36" Sony WEGA - the last 4x3 model they made. It is HD, and has an HDMI port. It also weighs over 230 lbs/105 kg. I had to get it from my garage up to my "loft" above the garage where my vintage gaming room is. That… Was interesting. Had three teenagers to help, and it was still a pain. (Literally, I strained my back in the process and was in pain for a week.)
@Nilboggen
@Nilboggen 4 ай бұрын
LOL yeah I was going to comment at least you are getting a good price per pound
@meh_lady
@meh_lady 4 ай бұрын
That’s exactly the one we had! It’s an absolute beast. My in-laws still use it to this day LOL.
@ebridgewater
@ebridgewater 4 ай бұрын
"HD"
@irontobias
@irontobias 4 ай бұрын
I picked up a 30" Samsung tx-s3082whx/xaa at an estate sale for the price of free - as long as I hauled it myself; luckily it's "only" 120lbs, but unluckily it's plagued by all of the issues of those models with poor geometry and discoloration 😢
@AnonymousFreakYT
@AnonymousFreakYT 4 ай бұрын
@@ebridgewater It’s at least 720p. Going to 1080 doesn’t seem to improve much, but small text at 720p is still very readable.
@Nostalgianerd
@Nostalgianerd 4 ай бұрын
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@nBasedAce
@nBasedAce 4 ай бұрын
That vacuum tube is so big it must sound like a proton pack when you turn it on. 😅
@schnitzilla1982
@schnitzilla1982 4 ай бұрын
I remember riding home from my friends house after dark and being able to tell whose TV was on in each house by the high pitched sound from the tubes.
@nbrown5907
@nbrown5907 4 ай бұрын
Service Merchandise was similar. I remember thinking it was so cool to have your purchase show up on a long conveyor from the warehouse lol.
@buffaloditka
@buffaloditka 4 ай бұрын
I think Service Merchandise would be the equivalent to this store mentioned at the beginning.
@henrymca
@henrymca 4 ай бұрын
We also had a similar store up here in Canada, it was called Consumers Distributing
@krad2520
@krad2520 4 ай бұрын
We also had BEST that operated on this same model
@MrDuncl
@MrDuncl 4 ай бұрын
Having stuff stored out the back meant they could store far more stuff, stacked floor to ceiling, in a smaller shop. Our local Argos closed during the pandemic and is now an Emporium type place. It is interesting to see where all the stuff was stored (two large floors behind the small retail area). p.s. If people want to flick through old Argos catalogues Google Retromash Argos.
@eijentwun5509
@eijentwun5509 Ай бұрын
and CONSUMERS ws also like this.
@samio3907
@samio3907 4 ай бұрын
Watching this after LTT's 2000" screen is wild! Time for some retro CRT love ❤
@sicedice
@sicedice 4 ай бұрын
Used to sell, deliver and install TVs like this back in early 90s. Took 3 people super sized box with a Sony 52", delivered bigger, some had to be removed from the box to get through the door. Sony TVs were always 20% heavier than a normal TV.... To be honest Philips weren't far behind in weight. At that point boxes were cardboard , polystyrene and wooden struts. Philips were the main ones doing 100htz screen, Sony kind of did one, Panasonic did one , but Hitachi, JVC and awia , never got to see any of those at the shop, Philips was a main seller in 100htz Still got my Sony 40inch and stand.
@sogero2
@sogero2 4 ай бұрын
So much ASMR in this video! When the music swelled during an extreme closeup of the scanlines in Streets of Rage 2, I got something like a warm fuzzy and chills together.
@sterlinsilver
@sterlinsilver 4 ай бұрын
There's a car dealership i went to not too long ago that had a silver 40" CRT TV in the break room. Nobody knew if it worked or not but everyone was just scared to move it lol
@emmettturner9452
@emmettturner9452 4 ай бұрын
Sony KV-40XBR800?
@sterlinsilver
@sterlinsilver 4 ай бұрын
@@emmettturner9452 no it had a curved screen
@mr.jamster8414
@mr.jamster8414 4 ай бұрын
@@sterlinsilver mitsubishi?
@sterlinsilver
@sterlinsilver 4 ай бұрын
@@mr.jamster8414 I think that was it
@paulrippcord506
@paulrippcord506 4 ай бұрын
My parents only had 36 inch Sony Trinitrons/WEGAs and I distinctly remember my dad breaking his arm when we failed to stop it from coming down a moving truck ramp. The stand they put it on was this massive thing made of welded steel with a wood facade. I love CRTs but generally speaking I’m happy we moved to to LEDs.
@TubbyJ420
@TubbyJ420 4 ай бұрын
It wasnt a size upgrade, but my mom replaced her 27" Trinitron with a 27" WEGA. i could lift the Trinitron myself, no f-ing way i could lift the WEGA myself. I swore off ever moving it again. When the WEGA eventually was replaced with a 50" plasma, she hired someone to haul the tube away. I wanted no part of that lol. Now, i love my projector. 130" screen, small little 10 pound box come moving day.
@paper_gem
@paper_gem 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, same here. CRTs are cool, but I'd rather have an LCD, or OLED display. Although i like the small CRT TVs. I still have a 13" CRT TV.
@joojoojeejee6058
@joojoojeejee6058 4 ай бұрын
"LED" isn't a display technology as such. Except for OLED.
@xxtravdamanxx
@xxtravdamanxx 3 ай бұрын
​@@joojoojeejee6058 um, yes it is
@joojoojeejee6058
@joojoojeejee6058 3 ай бұрын
@@xxtravdamanxx LED is a backlight technology. OLED is a display technology.
@namco003
@namco003 4 ай бұрын
As an American who grew up loving British TV shows and humor, the catalog store, I never knew that was a thing. The not looking at others while browsing the catalog, sounds so British LOL!! It does sound a lot like the American catalog magazines we would get at home, but we didn't have stores like that.
@MrDuncl
@MrDuncl 4 ай бұрын
Google Retromash Argos to look through some old catalogues.
@SuperCartoonist
@SuperCartoonist 4 ай бұрын
9:38 You're not supposed to connect composite if you have S-video connected because composite will interfere with S-video and like wise in vice versa. The picture quality will be off.
@fffUUUUUU
@fffUUUUUU 2 ай бұрын
But he's self proclaimed "prooo"! 😂
@MisakaMikotoDesu
@MisakaMikotoDesu 4 ай бұрын
My Grandparents had a 40" Mitsubishi. I remember it very clearly. It even shocked you if you pushed the power button for some reason. Still don't know why.
@laceybarbee5553
@laceybarbee5553 16 күн бұрын
Maybe it wasn't grounded properly?
@Stock--Rosso
@Stock--Rosso 4 ай бұрын
I owned a 36 inch Panasonic TX widescreen, that came with it's own rock solid stand and used it for the PS2/PS3. I sold it 10 years ago like an idiot and regretted it almost immediately😂 Great video👍🏼
@belzebub16
@belzebub16 4 ай бұрын
10:19 a lot of european market consumer TV sets in the 90s could actually handle NTSC just fine, I had a Sony KV-21 from '96 and when I got my first DVD player it could play all my imports in "real" NTSC (not 4.43 or PAL60) just fine!
@Leeki85
@Leeki85 4 ай бұрын
This TV has height of 45" 16:9 TV. For some reason it's the height that is most important for us when we judge TV size. Anyway from TV this size I would expect at least VGA input. It would be a perfect display to run 2048x1536 at 100 Hz. I have 19" CRT monitor that is capable of such resolutions and modern operating systems like Windows 10 looks absolutely gorgeous. Just you have to set scaling to 200% to simulate 1024x768 resolution. High-res CRTs have both HD sharpness and analog smoothness. It's like a future that we all wanted but it never came.
@thebossman80s
@thebossman80s 4 ай бұрын
My dad bought one of those in 99 and we had it till we moved 10 years ago. It still worked perfectly but it was too huge to take it with us so we just left it with the new owners of the house. I wish i still had it to play old games consoles on. The sound system was unbelievably good. I believe there still out there in the wild and still working. One of the reasons i left it was because i assumed it would stop working soon as it was getting old and i thought it couldnt be repaired so i thought why bother lugging it around but it would probably still be working to this day had i of just kept it. As you can tell im still not over it 😢
@clack1
@clack1 4 ай бұрын
Your parents did a what a lot of people did in 2007-2009. They just left the TV at the house because they had gotten too old to move stuff around themselves. The owners come in and just trash it because they were usually younger people with no appreciation for em'.
@100Bucks
@100Bucks Ай бұрын
So the TV was like the sword in the stone. You're not moving it 😅
@laceybarbee5553
@laceybarbee5553 16 күн бұрын
Im so sorry. Im sure the tv distribution system will get you another crt TV
@akiraokami
@akiraokami 3 ай бұрын
it's kind of funny, back in the 90s we had a much bigger living room than we do today, yet in my mind the TV we had feels like it was absolutely massive. But my father was a cab driver struggling to make ends meet, so we always bought everything second hand so I can not imagine that we had a particularly big TV. Meanwhile today we have a 70 something" in the much smaller living room, and the TV feels absolutely tiny. What's even funnier is that in my gaming room I have a 28" CRT and a 50" OLED and despite the fact that they're practically next to one another, the OLED still feels tiny compared to the CRT
@namco003
@namco003 4 ай бұрын
Largest CRT TV. So i'm an arcade game tech/collector(30 years), and I prefer CRT over the replacement of LCD/HD. I'm not a purest, but I play rhythm games, so my reasons aren't the same as a lot of people. I had not one, but two 36 inch GATEWAY CRT monitors. HUGE. Heavy AF, and I had people help me get it into one of my arcade cabs, which is fit perfectly(Gauntlet Dark Legacy Atari Alpha 36 cabinet). The reason i HAD two, was the arcade machine the first one I bought was in fell in the truck, due to a friend not securing it properly, and I bought a second one used, and broke the tubes neck the same day I bought it, while trying to install it.
@TheNuje
@TheNuje 4 ай бұрын
In Canada, Consumers Distributing was exactly like Argos. I don't know if the USA had a more popular equivalent, but either it wasn't a huge hit there, or they had something else. That assumption is based on their being more locations in Canada than the USA at their peak (total, not per capita). But I fondly remember receiving the catalogue in the mail whenever. I don't remember if it was annual, or more frequent. But we'd get it, and go through the games and toys sections as kids, of course!
@MrDuncl
@MrDuncl 4 ай бұрын
Google Retromash Argos to browse through some old Argos catalogues. Argos was a big hit here in the U.K. as they were usually one of the cheapest retailers yet had a good range.
@robertgroom4406
@robertgroom4406 4 ай бұрын
I bought a 36" flat screen Sony WEGA CRT TV in 1999 which cost - yes, £1999. It had a 16:9 screen, and was perfectly flat - much nicer than the typical goldfish bowl TVs of the time. The glass is about an inch thick at the front (to resist the vacuum) and weighted close to 100KG. I only got rid of it about 5 years ago, and it was still working perfectly well then. Got a DVD player to go with it. Amazing home cinema!
@GraveUypo
@GraveUypo 2 ай бұрын
the moment someone said flyback transformer whine, my tinnitus started making the exact same sound. there's a CRT on inside my head now, thanks.
@justanotheryoutubechannel
@justanotheryoutubechannel 3 ай бұрын
What a huge television! That thing is a proper beast! I have a 21-inch Trinitron and it strikes a good balance between size and convenience, but I do wish I’d gone for the 25-inch model. The sheer size of this is just mind boggling and I’d love to get something like this someday in a way, even though it’s ridiculously huge and would not be worth it.
@S7tronic
@S7tronic 4 ай бұрын
I had a 40" Grundig CRT I bought from pub back in the late 90's, absolute nightmare to move..I still miss playing Silent hill on PS1 on it.
@YudaHnK
@YudaHnK 4 ай бұрын
Silent Hill on a CRT, in the evening. 😱
@TinyMaths
@TinyMaths 4 ай бұрын
God, you just made me realize; Argos was/is an odd place really. It's like online shopping, but you go and collect the goods yourself. But you're not shopping online from your home, you're shopping online from inside the store; and in the old days, no computer, but the catalogue, and that little green box with the keypad and the digital display, with the dot matrix, where you entered the code to check your item was available and, fingers crossed, your item was in stock; I always felt anxious hitting that button, because it felt like a game of chance; your guess was as good as mine as to whether the thing you wanted was even there.... strange thing that was; but we were so used to it.
@tmtmrm
@tmtmrm 4 ай бұрын
And if there was "1 in stock" you were hoping no one else was in the queue before you to buy it!
@dglcomputers1498
@dglcomputers1498 4 ай бұрын
and before they had the stock checkers and you just hoped they had it in!
@janrdoh
@janrdoh 2 ай бұрын
My favorite thing to do at night was to switch off all the lights and then walk up to the tv to switch it off (because you had to), and then run my finger all over the screen to enjoy that static glow.
@cooperschwartz318
@cooperschwartz318 3 ай бұрын
0:01, it’s the Deflection yoke, scanning 525 lines, 30 times a second, producing a 15.75 kHz tone
@budrekot
@budrekot 8 сағат бұрын
625 lines PAL in the UK, 25 ifps.
@clubcyberia8572
@clubcyberia8572 4 ай бұрын
Frank would be proud! (Franks 2000 inch tv)
@stewydoo
@stewydoo 4 ай бұрын
Wow, 2000" 😮 bet you could watch The Simpsons from 30 blocks away on that thing!
@JamesSmith-qs4hx
@JamesSmith-qs4hx 4 ай бұрын
Father Leonard E. Feeney (1957) had the best description of television.
@piotrne
@piotrne 4 ай бұрын
5:17 "Which allows input and output" - wow, incredible, you could record a broadcast from your TV. What a time in human history.
@MySpeed12
@MySpeed12 3 ай бұрын
My father had a Big Blaupunkt PiP CRT TV from '93 I believe, it could display a tiny window on another channel while you watched a different channel (pip - Picture In Picture, Cable!!) We still have it but hasnt been used in ages since he passed, just didnt throw it away it was his pride and joy! That thing needs a whole table for itself
@CineSoar
@CineSoar 4 ай бұрын
I had a 40" Sony Trinitron, bought in the late 90's and sold early 2,010's (a friend had one, that was 2, or 3 inches larger and oddly, given the small percentage difference, you could tell at a glance it was unquestionably bigger). I once hoisted it up into an entertainment center, by myself, which I consider one of the riskier things I've done (considering the non-zero chance of being up close and personal, with an enormous implosion of the glass CRT). I rolled it into the room on a dolly and set it on the floor. Then, I stacked books to the width and depth of the TV base, and half the height of the shelf. The position of the TV, books and shelf, formed a triangle, of which I knelt in the middle. First, I tipped the TV onto my knees and chest, and got a the best grip I could underneath. Then, I slid the screen up my body, until it was high enough to clear the books. Next, I shuffled my knees, rotating, until the TV was hovering over the books and tilted the TV back upright, on top of them. I repeated this maneuver, starting at the book height, which allowed me to get hand-holds better suited to placing it on the shelf, that were not available on the floor. Finally, with the weight resting on my hands, hips, and chest, I raised up on my knees, and shuffle-rotated, until I could place enough of the rear of the TV's base on the shelf, and slide the TV home. For time-period context, I watched a lot of South Park, the "Lost" series, Mythbusters, and all of the Motorcycle-builders shows on that TV. When I sold it, I used still frames from "American Beauty" to demonstrate that it still had good picture.
@ZeroHourProductions407
@ZeroHourProductions407 4 ай бұрын
I still keep a 34" hitachi I managed to save/rescue from Goodwill while they were still accepting and selling them. One big reason? Rail shooters. A lot of tv and display makers brag about how fast they can make their panels, but not one of them will ever work with _any_ of the light guns out there. "But there's the Sinden--" "I'm gonna stop you right there." The problem with the Sinden, is it's $400 USD, and only works with Duck Hunt on real hardware. It does eff all for the other light gun games on the NES, or really any other platform. I'm talking House of the Dead (Saturn & Dreamcast) I'm talking Time Crisis 1/2/3 (PS1/2). I'm talking Confidential Mission (Dreamcast). I'm talking Silent Scope (Dreamcast, and the port on OG Xbox). Decades of great rail shooters completely ignored. That's my gripe. Why emulate them if I can play them on the real console with their associated gun? That's the gripe.
@simonwilkie
@simonwilkie 4 ай бұрын
A brilliant and welcome return to some of your best content made. Nostalgia at its best. Thank you
@RAN480L64
@RAN480L64 4 ай бұрын
haven’t been able to watch for a bit, and WOW the place looks SO COOL, incredible work!!
@mitchellazevedo6637
@mitchellazevedo6637 4 ай бұрын
I am the proud owner of a Sony FD Trinitron WEGA KV-36XBR450 36" CRT with DRC horizontal and vertical line doubling, two component and three S-video inputs. The Neo Geo CD through S-Video absolutely shines on this TV set.
@LandisSeralian
@LandisSeralian 4 ай бұрын
I have a 36" RCA F35100ST sitting on the floor in my gaming room right now, that thing is super heavy and the screen is taller than the HDTV I have sitting right next to it. There's just something amazing about huge CRTs.
@hughjanus5518
@hughjanus5518 4 ай бұрын
Imagine being a kid in the 90s and your parents bringing this home.
@compaqdeskpro5770
@compaqdeskpro5770 2 ай бұрын
Argos is the most no fun allowed dystopian nightmare of a business idea, like they wanted to combine the repressive experience of a peep show with the conveniance and selection of a retail store.
@jC-kc4si
@jC-kc4si 2 ай бұрын
We had similar stores in the states. They never seemed busy and always wondered how they stayed in business.
@blakegriplingph
@blakegriplingph 4 ай бұрын
"We'll be having one hell of an electric bill."
@sergeant_cross_
@sergeant_cross_ 22 күн бұрын
It's just a joke, but it's actually not true: I own a 40 inch Loewe CRT and I measured the power consumption: 160W while watching and 15W standby. My 4K 55 inch TV does 150W while watching and 30W(!) on standby. So yeah, CRTs are way less worse on power than most people believe
@masterkraft4746
@masterkraft4746 3 ай бұрын
I had one massive SONY CRT like that in 2010. It was gifted to me by an ex-gf, she kept it from a mansion her mother sold. I finally moved it to my apartment, bought a Genesis second hand with Streets Of Rage 2 and we played the hell out of it with my friends. I attached a huge Pioneer club-grade stereo pair to it. It was like going back in time as if we were millionaires playing the Genesis lol
@Patrick_AUBRY
@Patrick_AUBRY 4 ай бұрын
For us Canadian, its call Consumers Distributing or "Distribution au consmmateur" in Quebec. Never knew it was British too, still not surprise...
@CDRaff
@CDRaff 4 ай бұрын
My first "real TV" as an adult was a 37" Sony Wega Trinitron CRT. It was hellish to move around, but it instantly made my place the place to hang out.
@dvdmike007
@dvdmike007 4 ай бұрын
My friends rich parents had this! I hooked my LD player up in 96 and we were loving it
@dextermorgan1
@dextermorgan1 4 ай бұрын
I had a LD player too! I was 24 at the time. I bought the Circuit City demo model. Good times!
@IanDarley
@IanDarley 4 ай бұрын
We used to own a massive 4:3 Toshiba until around 2000 that was so large, you could turn it around via the remote control, it had a motorised base. A guy that I worked with at the time had an even bigger one with a fully flat screen that was 16:9, it must have been 38-40" but I wouldn't swear on that in court.
@B33FY2011
@B33FY2011 4 ай бұрын
We had a 28" Bush 2863 NTX/A. It looked huge back in 1996. It came with it's own stand pre installed just like the tv featured in this video. It was our main living room tv for about 5 years. It was a great tv for the time.
@lemagreengreen
@lemagreengreen 4 ай бұрын
I truly miss the sounds of a big CRT turning on. Had a 21" monitor that I can still hear in my head but that static crackle is something you can only experience.
@markwrightrf
@markwrightrf 4 ай бұрын
I wouldn't leave that in the window on Prince of Wales Road, Peter 🤣
@henryokeeffe5835
@henryokeeffe5835 4 ай бұрын
Also flyback transformers can cause distress to fingers!
@dragonheatgaming5005
@dragonheatgaming5005 4 ай бұрын
you only ever make that mistake once, christ it felt like i have been kicked in the chest by a horse
@blakegriplingph
@blakegriplingph 4 ай бұрын
And a one-time ticket to oblivion.
@DethMetalGuitars
@DethMetalGuitars 3 ай бұрын
I have a 32 inch Toshiba and move it around my house by myself. Love it so much I bought a second one. I did try and snap up a 36 inch CRT from the side of the road once, and I had to get my brother in law to come help me load it up and test it out. When it had too many problems to be work keeping he was kind enough to help me put it back where we found it.
@eleckson
@eleckson 4 ай бұрын
I have a 37" Mitsubishi Megaview. Has RGB inputs and is multiformat! Originally sold for like $6000 USD back in 1990. Weighs 218lbs!
@EastyyBlogspot
@EastyyBlogspot 4 ай бұрын
I would love to see a crt but made with modern tech
@Robertsshed
@Robertsshed 4 ай бұрын
Ferguson had a 38 inch CRT.
@MrAwol007
@MrAwol007 4 ай бұрын
i had that tv 1997/98 it was massive but it failed no sound after 2 years :(
@Robertsshed
@Robertsshed 4 ай бұрын
@@MrAwol007 Was it the 4:3 one? I lusted after that. All the home cinema magazines raved about it because it was big enough to show a film in letter box without losing too much of the image.
@MrAwol007
@MrAwol007 4 ай бұрын
@@Robertsshedyes 4:3 aspect and my first movie on it was airforce one it was indeed epic
@wastelander89
@wastelander89 Ай бұрын
I remember when 27 inch TV was considered big when I was young in the 90s. Lol I grew up with rca and sharp tvs and some sony. The first time I got to have HD TV and cable was 2008. After that most things were HD until 2019 we got everything in 4k resolution. But seeing HD for the first time was the coolest experience. I was so impressed. We did use some s video but mostly on laptops back in the 2000s. That TV is still impressive to me . Big crt tvs are so cool. 11:42 I love the sonic and street fighter music. It brings me back to play Sega genesis when it came out. I'm 35 so I spent so much time with crt tvs
@CarpeNoctum95
@CarpeNoctum95 28 күн бұрын
I remember back in the very early 2000's, my dad bought a new TV. It was a Sony Trinitron widescreen, it was a CRT, but had flat not curved glass. I can remember my dad showing his friends and mentioning it's size, but all i can remember was it was in the 40's. I remember my dad and his 2 brothers carrying it into the house because it was so heavy and had its own bespoke reinforced stand made of metal pipes covered by wooden panels, lmao. The remote did some cool thing where the bottom half flipped down to reveal media buttons. Makes me laugh because it seemed massive at the time, yet i've had two 75" TV's myself now, and they weren't even close to the biggest on the market. Oh, and yes, of course he had to get the 5.1 surround sound with it.
@AppliedCryogenics
@AppliedCryogenics 4 ай бұрын
I have some gorgeous (and not unusually noisy) CRT's in my garage. I'm not even allowed to power them up, because my teenage daughter freaks out! Dang entitled kids these days!
@Mdyck69
@Mdyck69 4 ай бұрын
In the late 90s our family tv quit. My mom worked at Sears and we picked up a Sears Branded TV. I think it was a 37". It has a 'super woofer' on top plus the option for surround sound speakers and such. I was a pretty bulky kid as I was pulling wrenched working on cars and such so I could bench press over 250lbs in grade 12 and even this tv was something I'd consider VERY heavy. I could physically lift it but I was definitely a 2 person deal. We had went from a standard 21" up to this so it really felt like living in the future. Funny enough my best friends family won a runner up prize for a local lottery and got a 61" projection tv. I have a 65" now but even at that it feels miniscule compare to that old projection tv. Just the mere presence of these over sized objects were like charicatures of reality. It truly was a time
@waltergabriel3694
@waltergabriel3694 4 ай бұрын
I used to be a TV repairman, i remember these sets very well, nothing beats the sound the softness of the colors and that ozone smell of high voltage.
@Viteaification
@Viteaification 4 ай бұрын
the sound on that thing is incredible. i also totally forgot about the static that would generate when you turned on a crt. it really is the small things...
@ivorj4715
@ivorj4715 3 ай бұрын
The electronics in Toshiba sets of that era were unstoppable. People only got rid of them when they became old fashioned, but even then they were still working perfectly.
@TheMetacritic
@TheMetacritic 4 ай бұрын
My best friends mother bought a 40" Loewe Aconda 93102 ZW back in the days.The largest TV set you could get in Germany. She always wanted the biggest TV on the market.This beast was almost 220 lbs and me and my buddy moved it to her apartment on the first floor.When we finished the job we hoped that there would never be a successor with an even larger screen. Thank god her next TV was a Plasma.
@pallsmortion4750
@pallsmortion4750 4 ай бұрын
My parents bought one of these TVs in 2001, from Stage 2, a catalogue returns outlet. We got it September the 11th. I think it was £350 at the time. When I left home in 2006 it was then my first TV which I had for many years. It worked fantastically and never failed.
@meh_lady
@meh_lady 4 ай бұрын
We had a 36” Sony Wega CRT and that sucker was HEAVYHEAVY. My husband won it at one of our trade supplier’s Christmas parties in 2000 or so. We felt so fancy with that “huge” TV!
@rancosteel
@rancosteel 3 ай бұрын
All my CRT’s from the 90’s were Proton’s. They used them in a lot of 90’s films. Great quality with all ebony stained cabinets and black brushed anodized control panel doors.
@hi_tech_reptiles
@hi_tech_reptiles Ай бұрын
I know of a giant Trinitron widescreen CRT that is in a basement still that is used because it's so heavy they can't really move it. It has handles built into the side. If I had to guess I think it's somewhere between 36 and 40 in but it's a widescreen CRT so it's hard to compare other than to an LCD. All I know is it's so heavy it takes multiple people just to move it across the room
@azaph_yt
@azaph_yt Ай бұрын
In 2007 as an IT apprentice, I had to clear out a large room full of workstations with 21" CRT monitors weighing 30-40 kg each. That was hard labour.
@antoinegx
@antoinegx 4 ай бұрын
My grand father bought one of this and it was a treat to watch movies on that TV. Thanks for the memories 🙏
@turnski
@turnski 2 ай бұрын
This was our family TV in my childhood 😂 I remember when my dad ordered it my mum was not happy as we really couldn't afford it. After watching a film on it once she let us keep it 👌 plenty of Super Mario 3 and streets of Rage was played on this beauty! Huge nostalgia this video thanks for making me smile
@kenwheeler3637
@kenwheeler3637 3 ай бұрын
I still have a RCA 27" "TruFlat CRT. It takes up a lot of space, with the huge stand it sits upon, and moving it seems tantamount to pushing a bus with your toe but it's very much worth it for use with all of my vintage systems.
@kevinh96
@kevinh96 4 ай бұрын
I had the 32inch version of this TV for a few years, it was replaced with a 47 inch Panasonic rear projection set in around 2001. It took two guys and me to carry the Toshiba from the Currys van up the flight of stairs to my flat and we had to unbox it in the hallway as the box was too wide to fit through the living room door. I had to enlist the help of a friend when I wanted to move it around if I rearranged the living room. I could move it on my own but shoving it risked a hernia. These days although awkward, I can at least lift and move my 55 inch LG TV on my own when I need to.
@cutchyacokov
@cutchyacokov 4 ай бұрын
I've got a 36" Trinitron from a few years later. Due to the flat glass needing to be thicker it's a whopping ~115Kg (spec sheet says 233lbs). My friend and I tried to move it up icy steps in the winter when I first got it, nope. It's a little worse for wear and has hit the ground several times hard but it still works.
@BillC-64
@BillC-64 3 ай бұрын
In Canada, we had Consumers Distributing. We would get a catalog in the mail, and go to the store and fill in the slip, and they would get the product from the back. The catalog was our internet.
@LombardoJoe
@LombardoJoe 3 ай бұрын
Yesterday I brought home a Sony Trinitron KV-36FS100 from my dad’s. Original base and all. He just… let me have it. I can’t believe it. My wife for one is very happy that all my retro consoles are no longer in the living room. That thing is 216lbs and 2 of us barely got it out of my truck and into my house.
@X5Industries
@X5Industries 2 ай бұрын
(In USA) My parents had a earlier variant from 1996: A model CN35E90 “CinemaSeries”. Was an absolute beast of a set with all the bells & whistles. I recently found all of the original paperwork (my parents save EVERYTHING), including the shipping receipt. It was delivered to our house…on a pallet…and the listed total gross weight was 230lbs 😵‍💫. In lieu of the matching stand option, my parents hired a carpenter to install a custom built-in cabinet that spanned the entire wall…. The platform that held the TV was single-piece 1.5” slab of solid hardwood. When my parents upgraded to a Runco LCD screen in 2006, it took my dad, my uncle, and cousin to tediously lug it down to the basement where it would survive a few more years until it lost vertical sweep. None of the repair companies would touch it, so he trashed it 😢 (I was in middle school at the time. I could’ve easily fixed the issue now as an EE)
@robintst
@robintst 4 ай бұрын
I forget the exact screen size but I remember around 1997 my parents scrapped our summer vacation plans and used that money to buy a 40-something inch Hitachi TV. I was already in that teenager headspace of not wanting to do anything except laze around so the fact that we didn't go anywhere that year was fine by me, I thought the TV was a way cooler choice. When they weren't home I'd bring one of my consoles down to the living room to play them on that giant TV and it was jaw-dropping to me to see my games blown up to such a big screen size.
@ohioplayer-bl9em
@ohioplayer-bl9em 4 ай бұрын
When I was younger I could walk into any house and tell if a TV was on. The high pitched whistle the CRT made was very very noticeable to me. I don’t hear it anymore and that’s because nobody has one and I’m old AF and I always have a high pitched sound in my old dumb ears. 😂 IMO The Sony 16/9 crts were amazing and had wonderful pictures. I wish I had one now. But I do have a 50 inch plasma 3D screen that looks amazing. I had to replace the power board in it as lightning got it, somehow all the settings I had on that night stay and you have to change them everytime you use it as it was on some dumb settings when it was hit. The new settings don’t stay after you change them.
@Boogie_the_cat
@Boogie_the_cat 4 ай бұрын
I'm moving house this month and all i can say thank god for LCD screen technology. I know everyone loves crts nowadays but i won't shed a tear when the last one kicks the bucket. I grew up with them and i happily grew out of them. Still this is a nice video which i "👍🏽", and here is the comment for He Who Shall Not Be Named (Algernon the algorithm)
@The_Gallowglass
@The_Gallowglass 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, my friend still had one as her main tv in the living room up til about 4 years ago (as of 2024)
@SilichipX
@SilichipX Ай бұрын
My CRT TV back then was the 32" 100Hz Philips Pixel Plus with surrounding speakers. Miss it so much now! 😪
@cbs1710
@cbs1710 4 ай бұрын
00:20 - OMG, that Hitachi model was my childhood TV! Still have it.
@daveidmarx8296
@daveidmarx8296 2 ай бұрын
Two months ago at an Estate Sale, I picked up a very similar Toshiba (36A42), which despite the 36 in the model number, had a screen which measures 37 inches. It also came with a similar stand (that had a cassette recorder and a DVD player). The cost for everything?? Two dollars. And yes, I definitely needed help loading it into my car and carrying it in the house.
@zx85
@zx85 4 ай бұрын
I had completely forgotten about that static crackle when a big CRT switches on.. wow!
@N3QO73
@N3QO73 4 ай бұрын
I'm suddenly reminded of helping my best friend move his Dad's 36" Sony Trinitron back in the day. YIKES! ..and my Commodore 1702 CRT still looks great!
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