CRT Monitor Anti-Glare, Anti-Radiation Filters. Unboxing and Usage with Retro Computers
Автор: Mr. Computer
Загружено: 2020-04-25
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An accessory often used with CRT Monitors in the 80s, 90s and early 2000s was an Anti-Glare and Anti-Radiation filter. These blocked reflections from the monitor's glass, as well as static build-up and radiation, making it less tiresome to work in front of a CRT Screen. This is a short video of unboxing and using such a filter on a Pentium 3 with a Compaq CRT Monitor, an Amiga 1200 with a 1084S-P2 and a Commodore 64 with a 1084S.
REM ** CONTENTS **
00:00 Introduction
00:22 Box Overview
00:55 Unboxing
01:54 Adjusting and using on a PC's VGA Monitor
02:30 Readjusting and using on an Amiga's 1084 monitor
02:47 Some serious work on a Commodore 64, free of eyestrain and fatigue
02:58 Ending
REM ** User's Notes **
These were quite common before LCDs became affordable. Since I kept one (I don't know why), I thought I'd do a short video of it for "the old to remember and the young to discover", while I work on longer videos.
It felt a bit pointless, but I hope it'll bring a smile on your face!
REM ** More on this Channel **
GOTO Internet of the 90s
• The Internet of the Past
GOTO Unboxing Videos
• Old Computers & Peripherals
GOTO My game patches
• My Game Fixes and Translations
GOTO Games
• Games on Real Hardware [CRT Capture]
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