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Rear-Projection: CRT
Rear-projection TVs (RPTVs) are great if you are considering a large-screen TV (40 inches and greater). The basic idea of RPTVs is to combine a projector and a screen into one box. The projector casts the image on the rear of the screen. You see the image when you look at the screen head-on.

CRT Rear-projection TVs
CRT rear-projection TVs use three cathode ray tubes to shoot red, green, and blue onto a projection screen. These huge beasts have long been a staple of home theaters.



Pros:
  • They offer the most screen size for your buck.
  • They have excellent picture quality.
  • They have excellent black level.
Cons:
  • They are very heavy and deep.
  • They cannot be viewed in bright light.
  • They have a narrow viewing angle.
  • They are hard to maintain.
  • They are also on their way out.
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