The Meme Box

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Not sure if... Gaming related?
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Everyone thought that the image would get cropped but apparently, the Switch has a hidden 720p 4:3 mode.

It doesn't. I don't know of any CRT which has HDMI input (or any digital input for that matter), but to my knowledge there is no analog video standard which lets the display be able to be told the timing parameters of the input signal. Because of this, the controller in the display analyzes the timing of the signal, and tries to make the best of it. Sadly this fails on 4:3 CRTs because there is no way I know of to tell the display the dimensions of the input signal, so it just squishes the image to fill the screen, because it doesn't expect such high-resolution widescreen image to be fed to it.

Not to be that guy, but a projection screen isn't a CRT.

There do exist projection TVs with CRTs being used, but you're right about the distinction that it's a projection screen display which could or could not be using CRTs inside of it to create the image.
 
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Down left is some serious ahegao face material

I don't see it. I guess the "screenshots" were taken moments before the real ahegao? Especially fox looks like his screenshots were taken just moments before ahegao face.
 
This is so symbolic of Nintendo...stomping on little guys...in court!

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Then why are you here?!?! YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO BE DEAD!
Tbh, that's a horrible thing to say to anyone, even your enemies, and even as a joke.

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Playing Switch on a CRT using HDMI2VGA :D
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X-Ray / Electro magnetic blaster from the past..er tube! LoL

X-rays may be produced when electrons, accelerated by high voltage,
strike an obstacle while traveling in a vacuum, as in a TV containing a
cathode ray tube (CRT). Since many of the components in television sets
operate at thousands of volts, there is the potential for x-ray generation.
These components may produce x-rays capable of escaping from the
television receiver or CRT. This unintentional emission of x-radiation can
pose a potential hazard and must be controlled.
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