|
eSports Chaebol posted:based on this picture im 99% certain you own radioactive fiestaware plates which are actually valuable colletctors items unlike CRTs You would be correct, although I only have a couple for decoration, too expensive nowadays to buy whole sets.
|
# ? Dec 15, 2015 15:40 |
|
|
# ? Jun 11, 2024 18:07 |
|
JnnyThndrs posted:I don't care what you guys say, I'm not getting rid of my old CRT TV. you know JnnyThndrs i remember a thread from years ago i think it was about retro tvs. you mentioned your house is done in mid century style. I always thought that was cool.
|
# ? Dec 15, 2015 22:27 |
|
These PVMs are the primo CRTs I was talking about. I have another one at home.
|
# ? Dec 15, 2015 22:54 |
|
I had a TV with a VHS player bulit in. I had it up until about 2008, never brought any VHS tapes after I got a PS2 and could play DVDs, but I used it to tape things on TV - I remember taping the first two seasons of Lost, and the first season of Ugly Betty (for some reason), as well as late night movies. One time I borrowed season 6 of The X-Files on VHS and watched it on it - this was when VHS boxsets were hilarious obsolete, because DVD boxsets were the norm. For some bizzare reason, I have a second hand copy of A View to a Kill on VHS under my desk still?
|
# ? Dec 15, 2015 23:10 |
|
Say Nothing posted:I need to dispose of my old CRT monitor - even the local scrap recycling place doesn't take them. All CRTs converted into cat boxes or whatever that is should keep the capacitor inside. Keeps the cat warm. fry you rear end in a top hat cat
|
# ? Dec 15, 2015 23:52 |
|
I wanted to get a tv stand at a garage sale. The guy said it was free if i took the old tv. The tv weighed 50-100 lbs and sits in my garage now until i can get rid of it
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 00:01 |
|
I think that some people with older (low-definition) game systems who play games that require really fast response times (Street Fighter, Beatmania IIDX or whatever) may want to keep their CRTs because some HDTVs have a lot of lag when upscaling. (And by a lot I mean 50ms which can be a problem in some games.) We have a conference room at work with a huge 80" LCD, but the input lag is insane when you connect a laptop up to it. . Did anyone ever have a CRT projector? http://www.curtpalme.com/CRTPrimer_1.shtm
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 01:53 |
|
When I worked at Best Buy years ago in the Services Dept. (before Geek Squad), we were supposed to recycle CRT monitors and TVs. I'm not sure what exactly we were supposed to be doing, because we just tossed them in the trash compactor and turned it on. The sounds were incredible.
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 01:57 |
|
I have the urge to watch some Hardcore Pawn and see trashy people losing their poo poo because they can't pawn their CRT. Do they still make that show?
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 02:50 |
|
The Bible posted:When I worked at Best Buy years ago in the Services Dept. (before Geek Squad), we were supposed to recycle CRT monitors and TVs. Awesome - I worked at a little computer shop ~10 years ago (jfc has it been that long?) and whenever people brought in old CRT's to recycle and we would drive them over to the best buy a mile away which took them for free. We eventually got lazy and tossed them in the dumpster. Whoops.
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 03:03 |
|
Emulators are great for most retro gaming, but I cannot play Super Mario World in an emulator. There is noticeable input lag, compared to an actual Super NES.
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 03:45 |
|
The Bible posted:When I worked at Best Buy years ago in the Services Dept. (before Geek Squad), we were supposed to recycle CRT monitors and TVs. So that's what happened to my old TV. Cool.
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 16:03 |
|
max4me posted:you know JnnyThndrs i remember a thread from years ago i think it was about retro tvs. you mentioned your house is done in mid century style. I always thought that was cool. Thanks! I posted a thread once where I detailed how I took the old black-and-white/tube guts out of that TV and replaced it with 'modern' 27" guts. Kinda ironic now that the 'new' innards are obsolete too. I'm glad I did it when I did, cause LCD's are the wrong aspect ratio for the conversion. I don't really watch much TV, it's mostly there so visiting children can watch videos and play with my old PS2.
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 16:28 |
|
this applies to every single product ever my mother, for instance, likes to insist that her rusty, slowly falling to pieces acura mdx is somehow still worth 6k after 200k miles of abuse i sold a flat screen tv that had a dvd player mounted in it for like 25$, and the person who gifted it to me was appalled that i sold a tv that was 400$ when it was new (2008) poo poo holds zero monetary value nowadays
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 17:43 |
|
Sperglord Firecock posted:this applies to every single product ever invest in baseball cards
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 17:50 |
|
Otisburg posted:I bought a 48" 1081i widescreen projection TV in tyool 2004, for like 1200 bucks. The red projector went out of alignment and I ended up giving it way a few years ago to save having to haul it to the dump, fortunately I got some takers on craigslist. I have one of these TVs in my garage. You do know you can adjust the alignment in the settings menu....right? I had to do it after taking it apart to move it. Heavy fucker. Still works great though and the picture isn't bad.
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 17:52 |
|
I had a recycler that looked like a dude out of a movie. Old man missing teeth, old 70s red truck with phone number spray painted on it. He even had young me tally retarded helper. He came and took a few appliances from my place along with some scrap metal I then learned that tvs were scrapped for 10 cents a pound. I got ride of three crts no problem.
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 18:24 |
|
Crow_Robot posted:Guys should I buy these HOME COMPUTERS I found on Craigslist. this is a great deal! especially when everything is in excellent condition!
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 18:26 |
|
revmoo posted:I have one of these TVs in my garage. You do know you can adjust the alignment in the settings menu....right? I had to do it after taking it apart to move it. Heavy fucker. Like, permanently. The motor to adjust the alignment broke.
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 21:06 |
|
JnnyThndrs posted:Thanks! I posted a thread once where I detailed how I took the old black-and-white/tube guts out of that TV and replaced it with 'modern' 27" guts. Kinda ironic now that the 'new' innards are obsolete too. How uhh ... how often do you have kids "visiting" your house dude...
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 22:20 |
|
max4me posted:He even had young me tally retarded helper. It took me several reads to grasp this was missing an "N." Come mister tally man, tally me television Daylight come and me wanna go home
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 22:37 |
|
TLG James posted:Best buy will recycle up to 32 inch tvs for free. Only half true, we recycle any size TV if you get it in the door and just leave it by the recycle bin.
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 22:43 |
|
HugoDigletts posted:Only half true, we recycle any size TV if you get it in the door and just leave it by the recycle bin. Lol you work at best buy
|
# ? Dec 16, 2015 22:44 |
|
Three-Phase posted:Did anyone ever have a CRT projector? I used to have a Barcovision CRT projector back in the late 80s that I used for doing graphics displays to music. Thing was a beast, came in a flight case you could have lived in. Whenever you set it up in a place you had to leave it run for an hour or so to get nice and hot then throw up the convergence grids and spend half an hour twiddling a large array of little knobs to converge and align every area of the screen. I once did this whilst at the top of a ladder with the projector over my head whilst trying not to think about the voltages that were floating around in there. I used to set it up at home to watch films on. My cat once blew it up by deciding to sit on the air vents - normally I'd notice him and tell him to get off, this one time I was too absorbed in the film to keep admonishing him and both he and I were surprised by the blue sparks. But yeah. Monsters.
|
# ? Dec 17, 2015 12:41 |
|
CaptainSarcastic posted:It took me several reads to grasp this was missing an "N." drat auto correct
|
# ? Dec 17, 2015 13:19 |
|
Three-Phase posted:Did anyone ever have a CRT projector? My parents had a weird projector TV like that, all in one cabinet. Making Saturday morning cartoons change color by putting my hand in front of one of the bulbs was marvelous. I think they tossed it for an upgrade to a rear projection TV sometime around 1988. Now those bastards put Trinitrons to shame, just because they were the size of a loving Volkswagen.
|
# ? Dec 17, 2015 15:29 |
|
Nooner posted:Lol you work at best buy Worse; He says, "We..." so it's like a part of him now.
|
# ? Dec 17, 2015 15:55 |
|
i have this huge tv that my parents gave me, probably one of the last non flatscreen tvs ever made. the piece of poo poo hasnt worked in years and has just been sitting there taking tons of space and also urine because my dog loves to pee on it. anyways my parents were convinced they were going to fix it someday, even though the point where it would have been worthwhile to do so passed many years ago. i finally convinced them to throw the stupid thing out because a) no one knows how to fix this trash anymore and b) even if it was possible it would probably cost more than a new tv. turns out not even the people who buy and scrap old trash will take it and so it continues to haunt me by being an eyesore that takes half of my bedroom
|
# ? Dec 17, 2015 16:17 |
|
Sperglord Firecock posted:this applies to every single product ever I tried to buy a washing machine of Craigslist last year, in the ad the guy wrote it was from 2012. So I drive out to his house, turns out the washing machine was actually from 2003, but he replaced the wash tub in 2012 making it "good as new". He wanted $350 for it and showed me the yellowed 11 year old receipt so I could see he paid $900 for it originally. It'd be cool if there was a filter on craigslist that removed all the crackheads and baby boomers with piles of decade old receipts.
|
# ? Dec 17, 2015 16:40 |
|
your old projection tvs fresnel lens is pretty cool though detach your tvs front panel and use it to melt rocks and vaporize marshmallows
|
# ? Dec 17, 2015 16:46 |
|
wtf is up with you pussies who can't even lift a 32 inch crt.
|
# ? Dec 17, 2015 16:51 |
|
ghostter posted:wtf is up with you pussies who can't even lift a 32 inch crt. We didn't train at 10x earth's gravity. Still got a 15" Advent I got in college. It has built in dvd, but that hasn't worked in years. Still, with a DVD/VCR combo, it still runs fine. My parents on the other hand, still have their old 32" in my grandparent's old Entertainment Cabinet. I remember having to get that Cabinet up the stairs and into the room, and then get the CRT in the cabinet. I don't know how they got it downstairs when they finally went to HDTV.
|
# ? Dec 17, 2015 17:07 |
|
ghostter posted:wtf is up with you pussies who can't even lift a 32 inch crt. Those things are loving heavy though. There used to be loads of stories about them falling and crushing kids to death.
|
# ? Dec 17, 2015 17:16 |
|
netally posted:Those things are loving heavy though. There used to be loads of stories about them falling and crushing kids to death. Lmbo I've heard too much TV can be bad for kids but this is ridiculous! !!!!!!!
|
# ? Dec 17, 2015 17:46 |
|
Falun Bong Refugee posted:Worse; He says, "We..." so it's like a part of him now. Making low level retail work at core part of your identity is the only way to the big leagues, someday I'll be CEO as long as I remember the values of RenewBlue!
|
# ? Dec 17, 2015 18:22 |
|
OldMemes posted:Iand the first season of Ugly Betty (for some reason), as well as late night movies. You were jacking it to those underaged braces
|
# ? Dec 17, 2015 19:18 |
|
My sister bought a 32" knockoff Trinitron with built-in VHS player at goodwill for like $12 a few years ago that sat in my son's room completely unused (because it's 2015 and we don't own VHS tapes anymore, besides an old copy of Back to the Future) because nobody could be arsed to throw out their back trying to move the drat thing. When we moved six months ago I tipped the movers extra to take it down to the dumpster for me and even they bitched about how heavy it was
|
# ? Dec 19, 2015 17:08 |
|
those tvs arent really that heavy jeez. kinda awkward but its not like trying to move one of those giant old wooden floor tvs that are like 5 feet long with big speakers built in.
|
# ? Dec 19, 2015 17:22 |
|
The only good thing about having those CRTs was being able to sit your SNES on top of them. At least until it inevitably fell on the floor thanks to the sheer weight of the RF cabling dragging it backwards in small increments.
|
# ? Dec 19, 2015 17:28 |
|
|
# ? Jun 11, 2024 18:07 |
|
The other thing that people overvalue are "antique" upright pianos. They're usually worthless.
|
# ? Dec 19, 2015 18:15 |