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Why does a non-dispersive etch not suit CRT displays?

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Why does a non-dispersive etch not suit CRT displays?

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Most CRT displays are produced with a fine etched surface. Using a filter with a non-glare surface (another etched surface) produces a coloured sparkling effect when viewing the CRT through this filter. This can be dealt with by moving the filter further away from the CRT or by changing to an anti-reflective optical coating.

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