How To Spell CRTs?
How to Pronounce CRTs?
Correct pronunciation for the word "CRTs" is [sˌiːˌɑːtˈiːz], [sˌiːˌɑːtˈiːz], [s_ˌiː__ˌɑː_t_ˈiː_z].
What are the misspellings for CRTs?
"Crts" in context
CRT stands for cathode-ray tube which is a technology that was developed in the 19th century and is still used in some form in current televisions and computer monitors. CRT works by using electron beams to firstly, excite the phosphor screen which causes it to emit visible light. This allows the television or computer monitor to then display an image.
CRT technology has advantages over newer technologies. Although the picture quality is generally inferior, CRTs have excellent viewing angles, meaning that you can still see the picture from the sides, above and below.
CRT technology has advantages over newer technologies. Although the picture quality is generally inferior, CRTs have excellent viewing angles, meaning that you can still see the picture from the sides, above and below.
Usage over time for CRTs:
This graph shows how "CRTs" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
Synonyms for Crts:
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n.
• electricity (plural) • cathode ray tube • terminal