Key Characteristics:
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Analog Display Technology
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Deep contrast and sharp image quality
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Legacy use in CCTV monitoring
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Heavy, bulky, and power-intensive
Inside the tube, one or more electron guns shoot beams of electrons toward the front of the screen, which is coated with phosphor. These beams are steered by magnetic or electrostatic deflection to create images line by line. In color CRTs, red, green, and blue phosphors are used, and the image is produced by combining these colors at varying intensities.
CRT in Video Surveillance:
CRTs were once commonly used in CCTV monitoring stations due to their ability to display real-time analog video with high contrast and consistent performance. Many early security setups were built around CRT monitors, and some older systems may still rely on them, especially in industrial or legacy environments.