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That does sound rather ominous. The world's first in something should have a lot of information on it on the intertubes. It's old, it's nice,but the first?
It looks like a flat screen and not like crt, unless it is using some lights and a mask to display fixed characters.
Rather compact
Edit: first desktop computer featuring a single chip as a CPU
https://www.thebyteattic.com/p/q1.html?m=1
Looking at it, I think it might be an one of those old mono LCD displays? The video makes it look like it's a bunch of small individual ones rather than a large continuous display.
Holy shit... it's a large dot matrix plasma display. Haven't seen one of those in ages.
https://hackaday.io/project/179986-plasma-display-mc6205
That project has pictures that show you how they looked/worked.
Oh those things are super cool, soviet era display technology had a great aesthetic. This YouTuber had some great videos on them