LCDs have addressable pixels. CRTs have no way for the electronics to know where each triad of dots or stripes is, so wherever you point the beam(s) the odds are you get more than one triad lit. Picture resolution can never reach phosphor triad resolution.
None can restrain illumination to one triad or one colour dot within a triad. LCDs otoh do.
on a single colour yes, but on a single dot no, other than purely by chance. If you were to display one video pixel in many places on screen (spaced apart for visual clarity), a small number might hit a single colour dot if the tube were particularly well focussed, but over most of the picure even then each pixel would light more than one triad or colour dot.
"People with damage to the right hemisphere have a reduced ability to generate inferences, comprehend and produce main concepts, and a reduced ability to manage alternative meanings. Furthermore, people with right hemisphere damage often exhibit discourse that is abrupt and perfunctory or verbose and excessive. They can also have pragmatic deficits in situations of turn taking, topic maintenance and shared knowledge."
Given that's what it takes for you to gain what you consider 'a more sensible question' (when it's the same question spelled out for a left brainer) I see little point trying to explain anything further.
You are obviously now on that bedrock and will say / do anything that
*you* think helps your cause whilst completely missing the points.
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