This CRT monitor was manufactured in the 1990s, and has been discontinued.
The cards were mounted nearly horizontally over an off-the-shelf CRT monitor.
Very few CRT monitors made today are designed to permit rotation into portrait mode.
It is not wise to turn a standard CRT monitor or television on its side due to a number of technical issues:
The other parameters, such as the luminance level, are representative of a typical CRT monitor.
Its not like the old days when everyone used a 14 inch CRT monitor and so clones ruled the world.
Pages were designed for low-resolution CRT monitors and slow modems.
Office Depot tossed in a 17-inch CRT monitor and a printer.
The amazing Japanese technology had done away with the bulky CRT monitor.
That's going to be tough, because prices for CRT monitors are dropping fast, and quality is increasing.