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      The huge improvements in TV screens have a lot to do with it too, I think.

      When we only had CRT screens at home it was a big jump in quality to go to the theater. But when you have a 4K screen in your living room, there’s less reason to go to the theater.

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        It’s not just that they were CRTs.

        You can get an excellent picture from the CRT computer monitors of the '90s and '00s, with high resolution (up to 2048×1536—better than 1080p!) and color rendering that’s arguably better than modern LCDs.

        CRT TVs had low resolution, and NTSC/PAL has pretty bad color fidelity as well, but one of those high-definition CRTs connected to an RGB component video input (VGA or SCART) carrying high-definition content (DVD or Blu-Ray) is another story entirely.

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          Yeah I was talking about TVs… we are discussing movies after all. Moreover, TVs that the average person has.

          There’s a huge jump in quality between the TVs the average person has now compared to 20+ years ago.