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<p>than today's. For horizontal deflection, there is also a pause between successive lines, to allow the beam to return from right to left, called the <a href="page.php?w=horizontal_blanking_interval">horizontal blanking interval</a>. Modern CRT circuitry does not require such a long blanking interval, and <a href="page.php?w=thin_panel_display">thin panel display</a>s require none, but the standards were established when the delay was needed (and to allow the continued use of older equipment). Blanking of a CRT may not be perfect due to equipment</p><p>
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