Can I pipe in with my dumb tangent that's semi-related to the liquid in the stasis jars? It's more related to the universes technology in general.
It's also never specified in Aliens (or Alien) that the 'CRT TVs' on the colony are actually intended to be CRT displays (only in the future)or something else entirely. They're just shown to be displays that sort of resemble CRTs.
Also, any time in the movies when there's standard CRT signal interference, it's always in the context of the signal being cut off or (in Alien)the astranauts moving away from video broadcast/streaming(or whatever tech)range. But in Isolation, every single fricking monitor looks like someone kicked it with a magnetic boot. I don't think that's quite what the video displays featured in Alien and Aliens were intending to convey with the displays and signal interference.
It's also worth considering that while the graphics and displays themselves are obviously 70s CRT displays, closeups and insert shots show impossibly high-resolution (at least for 1979s standards)hand-drawn vector graphics in acid green. Not something a 70s computer could do. I have a feeling that along with the original flatter displays that Cobb envisioned, there probably would have been more inserts rather than live video (like Kubrick did for 2001s terminal displays and tablets).