retro crt television timeline

The Complete Retro CRT Television Timeline (1950–2005)

Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) televisions were the centerpiece of home entertainment for decades. From early black-and-white sets to advanced color televisions, CRTs defined how people watched television, played video games, and experienced home media.

This timeline highlights major CRT television models, manufacturers, and release years.

1950s: The Rise of Television in Homes

Television became widely adopted during the 1950s.

YearCRT ModelManufacturerCategoryNotes
1950Model 630TSRCACRT TelevisionOne of the first mass-market TVs
195217T100ZenithCRT TelevisionEarly black-and-white set
1954CT-100RCACRT TelevisionFirst commercially available color TV
1956PredictaPhilcoCRT TelevisionFuturistic early design
1959Admiral 24A12AdmiralCRT TelevisionPopular late-50s model

Television became a household standard.

1960s: The Expansion of Color Television

Color TV technology improved significantly.

YearCRT ModelManufacturerCategoryNotes
1965Porta-ColorGeneral ElectricCRT TelevisionPortable color television
1968ColortrakRCACRT TelevisionPopular early color series
1969KV-1311CRSonyCRT TelevisionEarly Trinitron model

Color televisions became increasingly affordable.

1970s: CRT Technology Becomes Standard

CRT televisions became larger and more reliable.

YearCRT ModelManufacturerCategoryNotes
1972KV-1201SonyCRT TelevisionPopular compact unit
1975CT-1380RPanasonicCRT TelevisionReliable consumer model
1977Chromacolor IIZenithCRT TelevisionImproved picture technology
1979Trinitron KV-1924SonyCRT TelevisionPremium consumer TV

This decade defined modern television design.

1980s: CRT TVs Become Household Essentials

Most households owned multiple CRT televisions.

YearCRT ModelManufacturerCategoryNotes
1983KV-1913SonyCRT TelevisionPopular family TV
1985CT-1380RPanasonicCRT TelevisionCommon mid-size model
198720MS233SMagnavoxCRT TelevisionWidely sold consumer unit
1989Colortrak 2000RCACRT TelevisionPopular late-80s TV

CRTs became entertainment center staples.

1990s: Large-Screen CRT Era

Larger televisions became common.

YearCRT ModelManufacturerCategoryNotes
1990KV-27TS36SonyCRT TelevisionPopular large-screen TV
1993CT-27SF11PanasonicCRT TelevisionPopular living-room model
1995KV-32XBR37SonyCRT TelevisionPremium XBR series
1997Colortrak 2000RCACRT TelevisionLarge-format CRT
1999Tau CT-32G1PanasonicCRT TelevisionPremium late CRT model

Large CRTs dominated living rooms.

Early 2000s: The End of the CRT Era

Flat-screen technologies began replacing CRT televisions.

YearCRT ModelManufacturerCategoryNotes
2000KV-36FV16SonyCRT TelevisionLarge high-quality CRT
2002Tau CT-36HL14PanasonicCRT TelevisionLate-era CRT model
2005WEGA KV-34XBR960SonyCRT TelevisionOne of the final premium CRTs

CRT production gradually declined after this period.

Most Influential CRT Televisions

Some models changed television history.

RCA CT-100 — First commercial color television
Sony Trinitron Series — Revolutionized picture quality
Philco Predicta — Unique futuristic design
Panasonic Tau Series — Late-era premium CRT
Sony WEGA Series — Final high-end CRT technology

These TVs remain highly collectible.

Why CRT TVs Are Still Popular

CRT televisions remain valuable today.

Key reasons include:

Retro gaming compatibility
Authentic vintage display quality
Collector demand
Repair and restoration hobby growth
Nostalgia appeal

Retro gamers especially prefer CRT displays.