What Is a CRT Monitor?
A CRT monitor works by using a phosphor target to display the image. An electron beam hits the phosphor target on the inside front surface of a CRT, creating a glow that is referred to as phosphorescence. A raster pattern creates this glow. The resulting image is called a CRT. It is one of the most common types of computer display. In a CRT monitor, the image is created by using an electron beam that speeds across the screen. The spot moves diagonally from corner to corner of the monitor's case. A CRT screen is rated for a certain size…