Bob said:
The difference is that there is as yet no practical, economically-
competitive replacement for the internal combustion engine in
most current applications. There is for the CRT, hence the CRT
is going away.
There is.... Air Cars drive ~0.7L diesel/100Km (~60miles). Compressed
Air, of course. ~200KM Trips, very good acceleration and no smog near
the car.
But as I said... no long trips

For shortdistance snack delivering purposes (Jaus'n führn) I would
drive it!
What, in your opinion, is fundamentally wrong with profits as
a goal? Profits are driven by the market's willingness to buy a
given product at a price that exceeds the cost of manufacturing
and sales, and so are an absolutely ruthless judge of the most
effective technology for a given application. And on this score,
the CRT is losing, for a number of very good reasons.
Are you mad

?
You try to dictatate that tech to me. If I say, as a customer, the CRT
is my favourite Display, then it is so. Not to mention the longevity
and repairability.
I have no idea what you mean by "which is known that it will
never reach the speed of a light-tube"; if you're talking about
response time, the plasma display and various FED types already
equal the CRT, and the LCD is getting very, very close in the
quality of perceived motion response. The color saturation and
contrast of a state-of-the-art LCD already exceed that of the CRT
by a considerable margin.
Achievable with a low-end CRT and an indoor-aerial.
What does "filmed via pixel" mean?
A crutch for low-end thinker
Well, LCD and brothers do have their operation field

))), but Video
isn't.
Surfing, prescribing medecines, waiting-room, still-pictures and so on.
When it comes to seemingly still-standing text, like that on final
credits for example, it looses. The motion is too subtile for
pixel-dresher. Anti-aliasing crap and such...
Plasma with an indoor-aerial, OK, but you know Plasmas disadvantages.
I look one station sometimes the whole day. That would be a problem
with a Plasma. Burn-In..., uneconomic (I watch maybe 20%),
cost-uneffective.
Well, I could take a LCD, which needs lesser power, but I would need a
follower-device like in 'Demolition Man' .)
In short, crap.
Best Regards,
Daniel Mandic