If you are reading this, you've seen a screen with your eyes. But have you REALLY seen it though? Like real proper seen it? Don't worry, Gav is here to help you out. This is How a TV works in Slow Motion. Follow Gav on Instagram - instagram.com/gavinfree/?...
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Filmed with the Phantom Flex and Phantom V2511 between 1600 and 380,000fps
How a TV Works in Slow Motion - The Slow Mo Guys
I’m just watching pixels of a dude lookin at pixels.
feels like matrix lol
Pixelception
You are watching pixels of a dude watching pixels through pixels (camera)
@@veikkajoensuu Through the pixels of your VR headset because life is a simulation (satire)
I'm reading pixels about you watching pixels of a dude lookin at pixels
Quarantine got me learning how a TV works
Yeah
True
same here
don't you mean tyranny, anti-freedom, slavery.
Same here
My father was a TV repairman and electoral engineer. When I was thirteen, he explained to me how a CRT tube worked. I understood it but could not picture it in my head. Thanks to this channel, I saw it for the first time. BTW. I am Sixty-One years old now. Our brains run so s l o w...
even today, computer's operationg system's kernel is very very hard to be implemented. Real scientists are real heros of us, thanks to them :)
@@crypticaledits someone that does in all caps. Are u really doubting a comment like that lol
a short and sweet story and little gratitude you gave for helping picturise what your father said a long time ago. Sounds heart warming. 😊
Did he have the ultimate set of tools? (That's a reference to one of the greatest movies ever made, in case you aren't aware.)
@@crypticaledits It's just a dead normal abbreviation for: "By The Way". People used to use abbreviations like mad during the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. Kids aren't doing anything new or unique by using official abbreviations.
I feel like CRTs were magic for the time, I seriously wonder how they managed to get this level of accuracy and speed with the technology available at the time, it blows my mind
I totally agree, honestly its really funny that humanity invented 'gun that shoots electrons that are then aimed by magnets at a screen' before 'several tiny lightbulbs that dim and brighten' like one of these seems infinitely more complicated than the other one, how did the electron gun come first??
@@commandrogyne LCDs are liquid crystals that rotate polarised light, controlled electronically with backlit regions. This is much more complex than a CRT. Only now with OLED, are we using the 'several tiny lightbulbs approach. The production of something with so many parts is much harder than shooting electrons at glass.
Wdym with the technology available at the time? Do you think they were some kind of primitives using rocks and sticks to build TVs? Do you think the tech we have today just spawned in? Lmfao
@@AverageAlien i dont think ive ever read anything as stupid as your comment
@@commandrogyne i know right. CRT seems vastly more complicated than LED
I think many people probably already knew most of what you explained in this video (scanlines, RBG pixels, etc.); but to actually SEE it demonstrated so precisely with super-high-speed and macro-lenses was truly fantastic. So much different than a normal #SlowMoGuys episode, but this one might honestly be my favorite. GREAT work, Gavin!
Thanks, my dude!
Hello Jogwheel! I like your movie reviews..
+The Slow Mo Guys Hello Slow Mo Guys
Holy crap its the "is it OK to microwave this" youtube channel. Jogwheel I love you guys. Jonathon thank you for keeping the channel going.
Yeah this and the cd one are my favorites by far
I am electronical engineer of crt TV's for 20 years,and this is my first time in my life who i saw how it works an old crt television! Thank you very very much Gav!
Well i was at peace , but now im thinking about when we will get to see the camera that could film it ....
I don't think people realise the level of technology that went in to crt's, compressing 6 signals into one waveform was an achievement in itself (colour tv). Was nice to see what we knew in real time though..
Redpower understands the level of technology that went into crt's lol
I read up on the development of both NTSC and PAL in the 90s. They were a huge achievement. NTSC allowed older black-and-white TVs to still view the new color broadcasts since B&W TVs would ignore the chrominance line and only read the luminance line while only losing .03 fps in framerate on both color and B&W TVs. PAL, used primarily in Europe, Africa and most of Asia, had slightly higher resolution and was configured in such a way that signal degradation caused loss in saturation (intensity of color) rather than the hue (shade of color). This led to a better-looking picture in many places.
I'm surprised you never seen the effect on a CRT before. Growing up working on CRT TVs, my dad taught me how to manipulate the control circuits enough to slow the scan-out down to strips roughly an inch long. We did so by simplifying the circuit so that it would strobe the cathode ray repeatedly over the same segment but at such a slow intensity that persistence of vision doesn't work thus allowing you to see the scan out. It was thanks to those early experiments in my life that I developed a very deep and almost intuitive understanding of how displays create color, motion and the various other higher level illusions. All I really needed to supplement that knowledge was a relatively light study of how the human eye perceives color, intensity and motion. I doubt I would have taken to pixel/fragment shader development as well as I did without that knowledge, a lot of the ways I pulled off fancy effects in the mid-2000s relied on these illusions.
The most incredible thing here is how cameras are capable to capture and slow down images.
When you think about it its actually not much more complicated than a regular camera, you just need to capture video at 100s or 1000s of frames per second rather than 60 or 30, then just play it back at 60 or 30 fps. You could do the same with a regular camera, but you'd lose a lot of detail in between each frame and it gets quite choppy below 20fps.
they don’t slow down images
What I'm picking up is they need to do a slo mo of a slo mo camera.
The CRT was so fast that even at that framerate, the trail of light was dashing across the viewfinder. Insane
Wish companies would do more stuff like this to advertise products instead of annoying ads or bs marketing.
This has the perfect amount of likes
Richie thas a lot of effort
@@martywalters4804 i myself Will enjoy this kind of ads actually. Like, even sometimes i search for some good ads on youtube
Good idea
Cable is the enemy and Adblock is your friend.
Well, this video is going to be used in physics classes for years to come.
Wheatley - exactly what I thought! Well done slow Mo guys!
I cannot explain how much I love this video. I spent many years teaching all manner of things related to video. I was over of the most week known trainers in the audio visual industry and this video blew me away. Too see the things I was teaching about captured on camera is awesome!!!
Also, even more amazingly, each LED is turning on and off continuously, which is how LED brightness is controlled.
Wow! That sounds like part of a new video. Gav?
I was just shocked only just looking how big is your TV in comparison to mine
ANTU SULAKHE i have a 70 inch, idk if he has the same or bigger lol
Yeah, it's a bit bigger than my 32" widescreen Sony FD Trinitron :D
Same
who needs TVs, I just got my Desktop PC, Laptop, Phone, Switch and 3DS xD Am thinking of getting a couch tho...
Broockle u can't fuck girls on a tv 😂
ok
Slow Mo Guys is one of the few KZhead channels that deserve every subscriber they have and then some
Click baiters, click bait them
It's one big ad for LG
Bru this not clickbait
@@tdawg6752 wooosh
I just need to point out 380,000 frames per second is absolute MADNESS. Well done; very well explained.
You’re worth all these likes and views. I know about these technologies by theory, but seeing it in action got my tears. So amazing.
This is the best video you've ever done. Taking an every day object and letting us appreciate the technology more.
I was just about to say that. Probably my favorite video by them.
YES. This video was unbelievably fascinating.
And extremely informative and educational as well. I'd love to see more everyday objects examined with super slow-mo to explain how they function.
The dialogue felt a bit stunted, but it was really really interesting
Too bad they didn't do a plasma display as well.
That's the best advertisement for an OLED tv I have ever seen. Awesome.
It really was, I’m sold
@@dom85ross don't play around... get one... i have the 77" lg wallpaper tv and its amazing... oled77w9 if ya wanna know the model... i only wish it was bigger... lol
@@dpd16790 but big that ha ha, think the rule of thumb is you need to sit 4x the screen size away to watch it
@@dpd16790 What did he say
son "d" talking to his dad "D"
I'm coming back to this video every now and then, so I want to thank you for it. Super fascinating and brilliantly presented!
Hello
I now understand TV displays better than ever before. Thank you for this incredible video!
came for the slo mo...left a display snob.
Dude, you know when your phone screen cracks or when you spill water on it and you can see the RGB colors?? It all makes sense now!!
I remember putting my eyes right up against those huge crt screens as a kid & seeing the rgb bars!
they're called subpixels btw
Brendan Koskey rain on him why don’t you I guess
Your chin is sharper than my pencil LOL Sorry had to do this
@@bigchungus9061 I believe that would be the mustache thats sharp.
Me
it is strange to think that the pixels in my pc are recreating some others pixels of a tv
Pixelception
@@boriqua7453 ;D
All you need to do now is watch your pc through a screen/camera of an iPhone whilst watching this video
@@vavabroom1448 a loop that never ends...
Connect a screen to your camera live feed and let magic happen.
omg, looking back at this, he is SO charismatic and chill.
This one was SO interesting to watch! I've just found your channel in the past month and I'm binging all your videos. LOVE IT!
This makes me want to buy an OLED tv now
Which is why LG was very happy to give him access to one
SmallishBeans same
Dan Last it is clearly Sony
a 77 inches OLED tv cost 14 000 $ but my 82 inches HDR TV cost 3200$ Which one do you prefer?
Yeah me too
Remember in the old days when TVs smelled like electrons and were static-y when you touched the screen? Those were the days...
You actually made me nostalgic for screen static, why
Omg same
Lmao I’m 18 and that was like my childhood. And then when you had the tv on you could hear that really high pitched hum. I heard it in this video and it still hurts my ears lol
I used to hear that sound constantly when my school had crts but thankfully we have laptops now to watch am news
you are old
This is amazing. I had no clue how fast a TV display had to be. I also didn’t know what OLED TVs did. Very fascinating.
5:06 A couple of weeks ago I was watching a Nintendo NES hardware video, and I was amazed how something so old can do specific calculations, switch banks, etc, depending on the specific scan line that's being drawn. It was something like, on scan line 23 switch to this bank to get this sprite, then on line 27, switch back, 35, etc. It's a full world when you slow things down and realize all the activity that's going on.
This ended up being more interesting than I thought it'd be
I love how slow-mo Gavin is so well spoken and intelligent, and then Let's play Gavin is a screamin oaf. Amazing.
Alice Kingsleigh I know. It makes me feel weird hearing him be smart, and like not accidently sounding smart, or trying to sound smart and failing at it.
Rooster teeth on screen Gavin is totally just a made up character he does for the camera.. Several people who are close to him will tell you he's one of the smartest people on the planet lol
Seeing you playing Super Mario Bros. on a CRT television made me a nostalgia overload...
While they looked at a black screen
i love how at 1:14 gavin said the word eye, and the two most beautiful eyes appear from the back of the tv. purr-fectly timed.
I learned more in this 11 minute video then I learned in a months worth of High School...
Lucky, I never had a class on TV technology in high school.
I'm in college for television and I feel like I learned more from this video
Unbox Easy looks like a 12 found his way into photoshop if I had to be honest
true
That's pretty sad.
My lecturers at college - 40 years ago - would have had loved this technology. Them trying to explain how an interlaced, 50Hz image is produced on a CRT was a nightmare to understand. LOL
geoffphuket same here.. It blew my head off when trying to understand the different screens and the evolution from CRT to LED. Would have been lot more easier with this video to understand.
Fantastic. You explained everything so clearly and concisely. Thoroughly enjoyed this. That LG TV was incredible.
I've had an LG C8 65" for a few years now and I can hardly fault the thing!
This is gold. Pure gold. One of the mysteries from my childhood is finally resolved.
KZhead thought I might like this video. KZhead was right.
Well there's a change
Ik
I mean OK
Ahhhhh every video I'm recommended someone is talking about the recommendation 😭
It happens with me, too.
The screen you are watching this on is tricking you while explaining how its tricking you.
You deserve more credit for that one. Great Shower Logic.
Juhana K and to the hospital I go
Juhana K trickception
Most meta KZhead comment I’ve seen in awhile
yes and it's called screenception!
the best BASIC explanation how a TV works....its soooo amazing to think that how a basic day to day thing in our homes like TV works with so complexity and we dont even consider it...by far my most favourite video of 2023
Very informative, all those pixels in a game is insane to me 🔥🔥🔥
Finally something on trending that is actually interesting.
Black Market ikr 😂
This is probably the most interesting video that you guys have released in my opinion - I was glued to the TV and found it really refreshing...ahem.
Bitplex Something smells cheesy...
This comment hertz my brain.
Bitplex Stop, I'm going to 1080p my pants.
butlertv1 hahaha nice one
😂 it was so bad that it was good
It would be the best day ever to have lunch with the Slow Mo guys. They should do a giveaway sometime.
I have always known the differences but seeing it like this is beyond amazing. Hilarious how 10 seconds of footage got you a tv :D
It would be interesting to see the arrangement of red, green and blue subpixels on different screens because even different OLEDs use different arrangements.
Yes! I wanted to see the fully lit arrangement on that OLED LG TV. Even when only partially lit, you could see that they are not all the same shape and size like in the LCD. I don't know if this is a PenTile arrangement or not, it would be interesting to watch.
Yes what he said!
Look at 10:54
Now THIS is what I like to see as the number 1 trending video
Look At NUMBER 1 right now
gamer guy yup now it's another bullshit click bait video
By far one of my most favorite videos due to the educational content in an entertaining format. The only other video I love is the fire tornado just cuz it looks like CGI in how mesmerizing it is :D
Five years old and still a great video 🫡
I haven't heard the high pitched squeal of a CRT in years. Ah, the sweet sound of childhood. Also OW MY EARS! Thanks for watching this video, guys! - Gav
Can you please tell me what macro lens you are using that went to 5x zoom? Thanks in advance.
It’s been 2 years in the making B love it!! Thank you!!!
CRT's FTW... maybe not! But yeah, I still own a CRT, it's used as a table/console hybrid.
The Slow Mo Guys what about quantum dot displays?
phosphors work in the same way.3 different colors to create all the colors.
Wow OLEDs look amazing. Good last minute marketing decision by LG there!
they just won a customer here
man you people are easy to influence :)
Modern OLEDs also have a white subpixel (RGBW), typically on the newer LG screens. This improves the maximum brightness.
Wild Mitchell I prefer Samsung AMOLED 😁
It's really great. Can't wait for Samsung to get into the large panel OLED TV market, as I am a Samsung fanboy lol
Great video. I was surprised to see how quickly the image fades away. It only takes the time of about 2 scan lines for the image to be gone already.
I've literally been googling this for like 8 years. Thank you
you are very bad at googling than
+Paraakie Your grammar is attrocious.
Well better improve your wikipedia skills.
Why tho?
Paraakie your grammar is horrendous
This is like the most educational video I’ve ever seen
I shall name educational channels (that I watch cause I'ma nerd) Vsause, Veritasium, TedEd, Ted Talks and Smarter everyday!
indeed
Abbyjt ._.1003 Honestly 🏆
Abbyjt ._.1003 well the most educational that is actually cool
then u sleeped in your physics lesson
always know it theoretically, but never saw it. i am so glad and satisfied to see it in practise with such excellence visualization thanks pal
You guys truly redefine KZhead videos this WAS AMAZING!!!!!!
Extremely interesting and well presented! Would love more stuff like this!
That was the most unexpected comment by a KZheadr I have ever seen.
YOU ARE ALIVE!
What are you doing here?owo
Harry101UK love using I
I see the connection... (Aperture and all that)
This video will be shown in classrooms all over the world.
Bushcraft Baxter OOF
Yes. I find this type of video interesting
In some school they don't have tv in classroom though
It even doesn't have any silly antics that teachers would disapprove of.
Bushcraft Baxter until kids start dying of seizures
Such videos should be voted for Global prizes in Technology. Big up to you guys
Nice Video ... Even this can be part of curriculum for Computer Graphics ... you have literally demonstrated refresh rates , how it goes left to right , the atomic pixel and RGB concept . Wow , I learned a lot . Keep it up , my bad watching in 2022 while it was uploaded in 2018 .
I learned from this video more than the entire CNET channel.
You can learn more from Bill Hammock The EngineerGuy
I learned more from this video then an entire day of school
Cookie.MONSTER.EAT.Cookie Cookie.MONSTER Welcome to reality.
... and then one day you realize that ~80% of information taught (at least in elementary / high school) is - if not forgotten just mere months after "learning" - redundant, outdated or incomplete for when you need it, or outright wrong. And that the 20% which is useful could have been learned much quicker and in much more enjoyable way. School is, I'd argue, mostly just an initiation ritual to servitude.
Cookie.MONSTER.EAT.Cookie Cookie.MONSTER Yess agree man
Let me teach you something else, when comparing something you use *than, not then
Cookie.MONSTER.EAT.Cookie Cookie.MONSTER *semester
This is one of the best videos of KZhead big thanks to your effort.
Isn't the horizontal oscillator controlling the sweep on the lines of resolution? Fantastic video demonstration. I have always want to see the actual sweep line by line producing the picture. Right on and thank you!
Omg I hear that high frequency sound when you turn on a CRT TV. Almost forgot that sound.
Proof that my ears are destroyed - I didn't hear anything of that high pitched noise... ^_^
How i knew if my parents had gone to sleep, ring or no ring lmao
LittCoin Af Yep. You could hear that TV buzzing from hundreds of feet away.
Well, I guess we know they have a good mic....
I know it very well. It sounds like my Tinnitus
6:51 I could smell the pixels and the screen. Just like in old TVs we had when I was a kid
That smell of warm lcd and the little bit of heat hitting your face
I feel my hair getting sucked up to the screen
And that startup sound so loud and nostalgic!
wrong timestamp
CRTs don’t have pixels
it's actually been a dream of mine a fantasy, to see how the CRT writes color onto the screen cannot believe I am seeing it at 30 years old, thank you!
Can I bump this channel 5 years later?! How has the speeds changed with the new technology in 2023?
This might have been one of your most interesting and useful videos to date. I learned a lot of useful information about TV's.
LigegyldigInfo same
How is information of tv useful?
Anakin Skywalker Because it shows how technology works
@@phatrick r/woosh
I have always wondered why screens flickered when being filmed. Thanks for this whole video!
You are such a genuine genius ❤️
The one thing that amazes me the most about CRTs. Is that there is a Bi-Polar Junction Transistor switching thousands of Volts which moves that beam around to scan the image tens of thousands of times per second. It also amazes me we commonly used an electronic device which can bend light with electromagnets with extreme precision and none really cares.
RogueRAZR Totally agree! It’s not really old and crap, it’s actually quite amazing how they can do it.
Those suckers were full of lead to protect from x-ray emissions, too.
+RogueRAZR Well, technically it is an electron beam that is being bent, rather than light, but yes, people back then had just as much ingenuity as people today. We've just learned how to do more things over time--we're not any more clever than before.
I have done this in a lab honestly its basic electromagnetism all youre doing is bending an em wave
rbrtck True. The electrons react with phosphor to create the actual light you see.
If you think about it, our screen pixels, are generating other pixels from this video.
David McCary pixelception
we need to go deeper.
David McCary i
Our screens generating light, recreating light captured from this video and transfered trough light in fiberoptic cables. light mirroring light trough light.
Ezequiel Telleria that's lit
Love this video so much. It''s the first time to see the tv pixel displayed this visionly.
Wow! I... didn't even know I wanted to know how that worked...and here I am, smarter than I was 11 minutes ago.
Adventure in a Backpack 11:38 ago*
Adventure in a Backpack Me too 😊
Clap-clap, you deserve the candy, bwoy.
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Right and now i want an OLED tv
The amount of science involved in this technology is astonishing.
we all take that for granted
You'd be surprised how much science r&d was deployed to find OLED materials that look good and don't deteriorate.
Just look around you
WAKEUP!! This comment is pure stupidity
@@thecaptainnoodles Explain.
I LOVE these videos. I'm amazed at human intelligence, to create all of this........and yet we're one of the newest, youngest species on Earth.
This has got to be one of the best videos you have made. It was both entertaining and informative. Granted you had me with the soccer ball (OK I'm an American) to the face, and a sword going through water bottles is entertaining and does have educational merit. However, something like this video touches on real life experiences and reveals things our unaided eyes could never grasp. Thanks for the great job. Slowing down the little things we encounter in real life so they can be properly observed and better understood is a gift you give us all. Thanks.
Tony Colle wow that was a great summary
i have to agree. i have ALWAYS wanted to see the horizontal scan of a CRT ray. i had seen the vertical lines being built before but never this. awesome.
Agreed.
Now that's just crazy! I think I learn more from this channel than I do from school!
the GOOPER Wow, thats kinda sad
actually pretty accurate, another example of this is the crashcourse channel. Certain nationalities for one are pretty much censored in classes like primary school education, it's not until secondary education that you get to study them, at a cost, so many dont.
It’s not sad. School teaches you how to become a drone. Watching something like this voluntarily is considered self-education.
So true
It's ya girl T would agree with you. Education from school is the basics. It's up to the individual to continue and grow. Calling people sheepole or drones is just showing that they don't understand what's going on. Science is truth.
watched this in my tv production class, and now im hooked to this channel
I keep coming back to this classic.
This was one of my favorites you've done! Great job
yeah. its my favorit too. this is amazing video.
its more science rather than LETS PUKE MILK IN SLOW MO DUDE
AuthenTech - Ben Schmanke u
AuthenTech - Ben Schmanke see
AuthenTech - Ben Schmanke yes! This is one of my favorite videos ever
Slow mo guys: (saying interesting things and discussing information) Me: “why is that TV *so big though”*
Billy K mines 55". I use a 19" monitor for my ps4.
Because if you are gonna watch a movie/play a game then do it right.
Lmao
because he can
Movie -> TV, game -> monitor.
Funny when you watch a video about "How a TV works?" on a TV. Anyway a well presented interesting content was shown here. Thanks guys! Enjoyed it! :))
Very nice to actually see it zoomed in. I wander why the pixels(leds) on your "old" (very big) TV have to use back light? Or are those no individual leds? Also every led (red, green or blue) seemed to be segmented even further. In any way very amazing technology and amazing that these thigs can be made. Maybe interesting to compare even some more technologies, like TFT, LCD, plasma, and so on...
This video should be top trending Cmon youtube
AAGHOSTT no this is quality and informative why would it be top 10
It's at #40 as I'm replying.
Your prayer has been answered
It's getting there. #13 for now
AAGHOSTT ikr
That TV is bigger than my future
even the iphone screen is bigger than your future...
Brittany and Michael change it
Sechs0rBecks even the apple iwatch is bigger
Silver* Warface haha I’m just joking 🙃
You don't need it to be big to be promising, that's what she said ;)
This might be the best video on youtube for me. Thanks for making this.
Wow…… thats so cool. Really makes you appreciate the minds that developed TV’s.
*_So, that's what THE FLASH sees when he watches TV, poor boy_*
Kartikey Sankhdher it's not like everything in life is sped up for him
+The Lizard King yeah, it's the opposite. The world slows down to him. Which means his brain works really fast as well.
The Lizard King it does
😂🤣😂🤣 Did you see the new Flash episode? That ending tho!!
Or Quicksilver lol, difference is he can’t turn his speed off :/
“This is the slowest clip we could get” Me watching it in 0.25x speed: *pathetic!*
Jokes on you, im watching it at 0.25x plus recording it at slow motion......
What if i Rec this video in 0.25x speed , and then i apload it on KZhead and you watch in 0.25x speed ,and you Rec my video in 0.25x speed and apload it on youtube and i watch it in 0.25x speed ,and i Rec your Video in 0.25x speed and then i apload it on youtube and you watch it in 0.25x speed and then you Rec ........
@@youtubedeveloper1578 you'd get a 1 frame video
@@juanencabo3084 jokes on you to im watching this at 0.25x plus recording it on slow motion plus recording my slow motion video again to slow motion
@@tahas2829 thats gonna be quite a choppy video mate
CRT TV’s and telecommunication before digital are astounding feats of engineering.
2:11 these two just sitting inside their house while one plays an old game with the other recording it is a whole mood
When you spend 1 year of hard study on how a display operates, and The Slow Mo guys explain it in ten minutes😭
Home Catus if ur spendin a year on this pretty standard info you need help m8
He’s referring to the people who studied this for a year in order to *make* it basic info.
Kyle Rainford I guess he is learning it at college it takes years to learn how TO make it work, not just the info on how it works.
Lol guys. I’m saying this as in I paid a decent amount of thought to this. Sorry for the miscommunication
I really wish we had this video when I was in radio and television broadcasting class, sadly they don’t offer that anymore at the school I went to. This is one of the most amazing technical videos I’ve seen in a long time.
Wow, you guys educates the complicated things in a very simple manner..🙌🙌👌
This amazing video tells us just how amazing and advanced our everyday tech is 💯 💯 💯
Didn’t expect to learned about Led or Oled from this video
Didn't expect to learn*
DarkSouls thanks.
lcd vs led vs oled
The title of this video kinda gave some hints I think :)
science gav and bird-noises gav are two very different people combined into one gav
The amount of dedication of a tv to change its pixel every milisecond to produce an image is truly insane💀
Its amazing that they were able to get refresh/line drawing rates that fast with CRTs... crazy stuff.