October 22, 2025 - 10:52

That humming, boxy behemoth you thought was a relic may have a place on your entertainment center yet. As modern televisions continue to dominate living rooms with their sleek designs and advanced features, many gamers are discovering that these fancy screens often fall short when it comes to playing classic video games.
The main issue lies in the technology used in contemporary TVs, which can struggle with the lower resolutions and refresh rates of older gaming consoles. This can lead to input lag, blurring, and a general lack of clarity that diminishes the nostalgic experience of playing beloved classics.
In contrast, cathode ray tube (CRT) televisions, with their analog technology, provide a more authentic gaming experience. They can display the pixelated graphics of retro games in a way that modern TVs simply cannot replicate, preserving the charm and aesthetic of the original titles.
For those who cherish the golden age of gaming, dusting off that old CRT TV might be the best decision for an immersive and enjoyable experience.
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