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Cathode Ray Tube displays are high voltage analog devices that need calibration and are more susceptible to failing parts. There is a chance to get shocked by them but the health effects are fairly overblown because CRTs hold a high voltage charge but have very little capacitance to cause harm.
Cathode Ray Tube displays are high voltage analog devices that need calibration and are more susceptible to failing parts. There is a chance to get shocked by them but the health effects are fairly overblown because CRTs hold a high voltage charge but have very little capacitance to cause harm.
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Cathode Ray Tube displays are high voltage analog devices that need calibration and are more susceptible to failing parts. There is a chance to get shocked by them but the health effects are fairly overblown because CRTs hold a high voltage charge but have very little capacitance to cause harm.