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I was actually thinking of the Vectrex when asking and like you say the screen has to be seen to be believed. I actually had one a long time ago, picked it up for 15 euro in box and all with a bunch of games. Never heard of it, thought it was some funky retro junk, then I turned it on. The lines are so sharp and so bright.In a wider and only somewhat related sense, there's also a gaming console doing vector-based graphics, the Vectrex. It wasn't popular in my corner (is a brit thing) of the world but I actually saw one. Something the youtube videos on this will not be able to show you is how smooth the output of these technologies is when doing animation. We kinda lost smooth, stable output in the last thirty years and it doesn't look like it'll ever be back. (The vectrex didn't use any fancy phosphor or special tubes though, it was all in the control circuity) I think using the technology in this console was inspired by the Asteroids arcade game, but I frankly don't really know.
The problem was that the Vectrex was limited to drawing a certain amount of lines or something close to that, I don't know, but I know if it exceeded whatever that amount was it would result in flickering/fading. Really cool though.
This is something (allegedly) running on a modified Vectrex and it would be fun to see it in person. (skip around, there's different things done)