
tvs in the 2000s
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Enhanced Promptboxy, bulky, CRT TVs, prominent in living rooms, sporting grainy, low-resolution screens, displaying standard definition broadcasts, cathode ray tube technology prevalent, curved screens, rounded edges, thick, heavy frames, often encased in wood or plastic, VHS players and DVD players connected via RCA cables, channel surfing via clunky remotes, TV guides and antennas a norm, static-filled broadcasts and snowy reception, bulky rear-projection TVs, plasma TVs and early LCD TVs emerging, expensive and rare, flat-screen technology a novelty, 4:3 aspect ratio, standard definition, 480p resolution, no internet connectivity, limited channel options, recording shows on VHS tapes, no streaming services, watching live broadcasts or recorded content, Saturday morning cartoons, after-school TV shows, family movie nights, gathering around the TV for events, news and sports broadcasts, TVs as the center of entertainment and information, prominent in homes, CRT TVs dominating the market, early 2000s seeing the rise of flat-screen TVs, eventual shift towards thinner, lighter, higher-definition displays, nostalgic value in old TV designs, retro aesthetic, nostalgic memories of watching TV in the 2000s, era of TV before the rise of streaming and smart TVs.