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... Read moreWatching anime like Death Note on a CRT TV can surprisingly boost immersion and nostalgia for fans. I recently switched from a flat-screen TV to a classic cathode ray tube (CRT) to see if it would change my viewing experience. The CRT screen’s unique display—slightly curved with a bit of scan line texture—adds an authentic retro vibe that complements the anime’s dark and suspenseful atmosphere. CRT TVs have a different color rendering and refresh rate compared to modern LCD or OLED displays, which can subtly affect how scenes feel visually. For Death Note, known for its intense storytelling and moody scenes, this makes a noticeable difference. The flickering light and warmth of a CRT provide a cozy, almost theatrical setting that helps me focus more deeply on the show’s intricate plot twists. This setup also minimizes reflections and harsh glare, common issues with modern glossy screens, making late-night watching sessions much more comfortable. Plus, the act of using older technology connects me with how many people originally experienced the series, adding a shared cultural layer to the enjoyment. If you’re a fan of anime or similar genres, I recommend trying out a CRT or at least simulating its effects through software filters. It’s a fun way to revisit beloved series like Death Note and experience them in a fresh yet nostalgic way. Immersing yourself in the story with this retro tech twist can make your binge-watching memorable and emotional.