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The Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) TV market is a subset of the television and television services industry. CRT TVs are the oldest type of television, and are characterized by their bulky, box-like shape and deep, curved screens. CRT TVs are still used in some parts of the world, but have largely been replaced by newer, more advanced technologies such as LCD and LED TVs. CRT TVs are known for their superior picture quality and affordability, making them a popular choice for those on a budget.
CRT TVs are still manufactured by a few companies, but the market is largely dominated by second-hand sales. This is due to the fact that CRT TVs are no longer produced in large numbers, and the technology is becoming increasingly obsolete. Despite this, CRT TVs remain popular in some parts of the world, particularly in rural areas where access to newer technologies is limited.
Some of the companies in the CRT TV market include Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba, and Samsung. Show Less Read more