We present a specification for the , a non-functional conceptual device:
of power. Modern and vintage users have noted that turning the monitor on while the PC is running can cause a power surge that trips some power supplies, causing an immediate system reboot. Furthermore, insufficient power shielding can cause the screen image to "wobble" when the PC’s CPU load increases. Modern Retro-Modding and Alternatives 5.25 drive bay crt monitor
To the uninitiated, the idea seems counterintuitive. Why would one take a bulky, high-voltage, electromagnetic vacuum tube and jam it into a sleek (or not-so-sleek) computer case? The answer lies in the unique properties of CRT technology and the psychology of the enthusiast. We present a specification for the , a
If you find a working , expect to pay $600 to $2,500 . Most are sold "for parts/not working" because the capacitors in the high-voltage section have dried out. If you find a working , expect to pay $600 to $2,500