On 5 Dec 2007 at 2:15, Teo Zenios wrote:
Anybody happen to know what the higest resolution ever
made for CRT was?
LCDs seem to pack the pixel count in these days, have they topped what a
high end CRT could do in the same screen size?
I assume you mean "color" CRT. The resolution of a monochrome CRT is
pretty close to infinite (at least limited by dot size, phosphor
grain size and electronics).
Isn't the highest-resolution color obtained with field-sequential
systems? I seem to recall a Polaroid color photo setup for the PC
that used a color wheel and a white (monochrome) CRT.
(I also recall seing an octal socket on the back of some old 50's CBS
color receivers tagged for the addition of a color wheel setup, but
that's OT).
Cheers,
Chuck