from a consumer standpoint flat screens are better in every way: cheaper, more energy efficient, lighter weight, waste less space, and safer
crts are more technologically impressive though don't be too nostalgic for what you're too young to have experienced
>>23575867
the theses "UI should get out of the way of 'content'", "barriers of entry need to be lowered", etc. have been the final nails in the coffin
idk how it happened that way
1980s to early 2000s futurism will always be the pinnacle of design, imagination, etc
modern "high scifi" where everything is just flat & minimal is just training people to accept dogshit cost-cutting useless appliances as high culture and high tech
Wax and film/tape to digital
Real/analog to nonexistent >>23575984
Things of the past were high-tech
We're only devolving, primitive in an undeveloped sense, barbarism big time
Do you notice the vibe shift difference when a CRT is on vs a HDTV? There js like an active aura radiance from the CRT significantly difference from the HDTV. Moreover static from the big bang in a TV box.