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This might be a stupid answer, but uh... make more CRTs? There's a niche shop for everything. Just like how new components for retro computers are made today (stuff like bootable flash cards for older stuff, creating better ways to achieve things), if there is a demand, there will be a market.
I dunno how they'd be made but someone will figure it out. But I'm sure because it's low-demand (comparatively), it will be high price.
Aren't they illegal to make now?
You cant just make old things again. If they did, they'll cost $3000 each, or more like 10,000.
Just like how a reel of 1/4" tape is upwards of $50 now. There's 1 company left making them.
CRTs are very simple devices. The only complicated part is the tube and that can surely be automated by now.
I think early generation CRTs had mercury and lead in them, which made them not enviromentally friendly. Not too sure if there are any modern materials which can replace the hazardous ones.
Why would you be unsure of that when we were producing CRTs without mercury and lead for decades?