Want a 700Hz gaming monitor? Dinosaur CRT display from 2002 has hit this staggering refresh rate, blowing away modern LCDs – with one huge catch


By now we’re surely all familiar with the refresh rate race in monitors, with ridiculously fast levels pursued these days – but how would you react if we told you an ancient monitor can actually be driven faster than today’s very speediest panels…

And by ancient monitor, we mean a CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) display – you won’t have forgotten these if you ever used them, but if you didn’t, they’re the ones you’ll see in 80s movies that are the size of a small house (well, we exaggerate, but they’re hefty old units).



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