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People born after 2000 have never seen the cosmic microwave background on their TV set.
(startrek.website)
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Do you think CRTs just magically disappeared after the turn of the millennium?
No, I just couldn't remember exactly when. And as another commenter pointed out, what I should have said was analog TV's.
They lied to us. The real Y2K was the CRT rapture.
I think they're more likely to have been scrapped than other old tech.
They're bulky, and mine was too heavy to get out in the attic. I still have my ZX Spectrum and Amiga, but the CRT needed for lightgun games is long gone.
It actually was a pretty rapid switch where all the CRTs disappeared
Cheap led tvs were like 1/5 the cost of Analog TVs. The digital switch over really finished them off too.
Really it’s the size/price that did it though. My buddy paid I think $3k for a maybe 40” Trinitron in 99-2000. It probably weighed 200lbs. Looked amazing at the time but it was probably only months before big leds came out. Plasma might have been a thing then but we’re like $10k+
Well to be fair at some point most/all CRTs showed a blue screen instead of static. So it's possible someone born in 2000 never saw the snowy display.
As someone born in 2000, I've personally seen it and I think most people around me did. Maybe someone didn't, though.
Don’t you still see this when using an OTA ATSC tuner on a newer LCD display? I thought this was a function of the signal generation and not the display technologies.