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-[* black] And the award for most noticeable paradigm shift goes to: Mac displays. This enormous old CRT is a far cry from the graphics offered by today's ultra-thin Retina displays.
+[* black] And the award for most noticeable technological advancement goes to: Mac displays. This enormous old CRT is a far cry from the graphics offered by today's ultra-thin Retina displays.
[* black] Bulky, heavy, and [http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question678.htm|full of lead|new_window=true], these old-school electron guns in vacuum tubes and their deflection coils were all the rage in the '80s. Totally tubular!
[* icon_note] Cult of Mac adds: The original Macintosh display was only 1-bit black & white, yet ushered in the revolutionary era of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WYSIWYG|WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)|new_window=true] graphics and desktop publishing.