CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube. In laymans terms a CRT monitor is the old-style glass tube monitor we all used for years and years before flatpanel monitors became cheap & popular.
Yes. As long as the output is VGA. There is no difference in the standard between CRT and LCD.
CRT stands for Cathode Ray Monitor. These monitors have a glass screen.
The PC monitor, was developed from the CRT tube. It was first used in computing by the EDSAC, which also used it to store data.
It is cheaper than a LCD monitor.
The monitor was a 12" CRT.
It's a CRT which stands for Cathode Ray tube.
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Yes, an 800va UPS might power a PC with that size power supply and a monitor. Of course, to be on the safe side, you should use a modern monitor and not a CRT monitor.
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They are cheaper.