Probably a 786N model. The swan song of CRT VGA computer monitors, and came in every conceivable branding. Mine’s branded eMachine, but it is my favorite CRT display ever, and is even capable of 1440p resolution. Which is quite impressive that circa 2005/6 4K LCD and Oled television technology was still a decade away still. Yet, people threw these away like they were hot trash, and mine was even recovered from the side of a backroad, in West Virginia, in a pouring thunderstorm, sitting in a mud puddle, and I rescued it like it was a lost puppy, and very glad, indeed that I did.
Probably a 786N model. The swan song of CRT VGA computer monitors, and came in every conceivable branding. Mine’s branded eMachine, but it is my favorite CRT display ever, and is even capable of 1440p resolution. Which is quite impressive that circa 2005/6 4K LCD and Oled television technology was still a decade away still. Yet, people threw these away like they were hot trash, and mine was even recovered from the side of a backroad, in West Virginia, in a pouring thunderstorm, sitting in a mud puddle, and I rescued it like it was a lost puppy, and very glad, indeed that I did.
Pretty wild to see Windows 10 on a CRT
Colorful monitor pictures presents😂😂😂
Cool
How did you get Windows 10 on this monitor?
He probably had a modern computer tower hooked up to the crt monitor
You can use an adapter to go from displayport or hdmi to VGA
By plugging it into the computer like every other monitor duh
@@HamidKarzai Most computers still have VGA. Atleast on the motherboard. GPU manufactuers are dumb so they ussally dont
noice
trippy
windows 10 degauss