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Old Cathode Ray Tubes Still Keep Some Processors Busy

2020-12-14 12:59:00| Waste Age

Cathode ray tubes (CRT) are a dying breed, dwindling from the waste stream for years; yet they still command attention. While quite dated, the tubes make up about 40% of the electronics waste stream by weight, as newer devices have become much lighte

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