The static on old CRT TVs with rabbit ears was the cosmic microwave background. No one in the last 25 years has ever seen it.

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Well, not really. The cosmic microwave background radiation was a tiny fraction of that noise. What everyone saw was mostly thermal noise generated by the amplifier circuit inside the TV.

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CRTs was in use well into the 2000s

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Even before the 2000s they started showing a blue screen instead of static.

That wasn’t just a digital or flat panel thing.

But of course old sets were around for a long time.

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My memory of the exacts here are fuzzy, but I think this depended on whether or not your TV picked up digital signal, analog, or both. I remember around that time we had a TV that would pick up static on some channels and have a blue input screen on others.

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It’s definitelly an analog over the air TV thing.

The way digital works you would either get a “No signal” indicator (because the circuitry detects the signal to noise ratio is too low) or squarish artifacts (because of the way the compression algorithms for digital video are designed).

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I remember back in the Wii days when I was young we had a flat screen that would go to the digital pattern with no input. However sometimes once in a while it would get that static loud no signal so I think mine had both

I don’t really have a point here just wanted to share

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Yeah, for instance the semi-ubiquitous “small TV with a vhs player built in” that was in a ton of mini-vans and kids’ rooms well into the early 2000s only supported analog cable/antenna signals, so it would give the black and white static when there was no signal.

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I’m talking long before digital channels existed. (In the US anyway)

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What are they hiding from us?!

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Yeah I was still using a CRT as recently as 2012. I think OP means analogue TVs.

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Yeah you’re right.

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Technically, it’s not about the display technology, but instead about the signal/tuner. More specifically if it’s analog or digital. Some modern TVs still have analog or hybrid tuners for backwards compatibility and regions that still use analog, so they can display static. For instance, in Ukraine we finished the switch to digital TV only a couple of years ago. If your TV had no digital tuner (as was the case for many) you had to buy a DAC box. Retirees/pensioners got them for free, sponsored by the government.

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Yeah, my youngest sibling has definitely seen CRTs. My niblings probably haven’t, though.

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I thought they were teaching it in all the schools? /s

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Do you think CRTs just magically disappeared after the turn of the millennium?

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Don’t you still see this when using an OTA ATSC tuner on a newer LCD display? I thought this was a function of the signal generation and not the display technologies.

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It actually was a pretty rapid switch where all the CRTs disappeared

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Cheap led tvs were like 1/5 the cost of Analog TVs. The digital switch over really finished them off too.

Really it’s the size/price that did it though. My buddy paid I think $3k for a maybe 40” Trinitron in 99-2000. It probably weighed 200lbs. Looked amazing at the time but it was probably only months before big leds came out. Plasma might have been a thing then but we’re like $10k+

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They lied to us. The real Y2K was the CRT rapture.

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I think they’re more likely to have been scrapped than other old tech.

They’re bulky, and mine was too heavy to get out in the attic. I still have my ZX Spectrum and Amiga, but the CRT needed for lightgun games is long gone.

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Well to be fair at some point most/all CRTs showed a blue screen instead of static. So it’s possible someone born in 2000 never saw the snowy display.

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As someone born in 2000, I’ve personally seen it and I think most people around me did. Maybe someone didn’t, though.

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No, I just couldn’t remember exactly when. And as another commenter pointed out, what I should have said was analog TV’s.

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they have to watch HBO shows to compensate

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Surely you mean the much worse “Max”.

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Logo still shows HBO for that intro though

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Only the HBO shows on Max have the static. If you watch the garbage reality shows it isn’t there.

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People born before 2000 think older technology just evaporated the minute the millenium ticked over.

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Like when the black and white world suddenly got colorized! My grandpap told me about them old days - when the lawn, the sidewalk and the sky were just different shades of gray.

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Grandpa was telling you about 50 shades of grey?

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Grandpa knew things. Apparently so did grandma.

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