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commun., IT |
frame; screenful |
commun., IT, nat.sc. |
display |
comp., MS |
display device (A visual output device aimed at displaying various type of information); display (A visual output device aimed at displaying various type of information); screen (The graphic portion of a visual output device or Surface unit) |
econ. |
screen |
IT |
visual display |
IT, dat.proc. |
soft copy; display screen |
med. |
monitor |
transp., industr., construct. |
sail cloth |
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commun. |
P-display; plan position indicator |
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comp., MS |
liquid crystal display (" A type of display that uses a liquid compound having a polar molecular structure, sandwiched between two transparent electrodes. When an electric field is applied, the molecules align with the field, forming a crystalline arrangement that polarizes the light passing through it. A polarized filter laminated over the electrodes blocks polarized light. In this way, a grid of electrodes can selectively "turn on" a cell, or a pixel, containing the liquid crystal material, turning it dark.") |
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comp., MS |
X-Y display (A CRT (cathode-ray tube), commonly used in oscilloscopes and DVST (direct view storage tube) displays, that allows the electron beam to be arbitrarily deflected, based on x-y-coordinate signals. For example, to draw a line on a vector display, the video adapter sends signals to the X and Y yokes to move the electron beam over the path of the line; there is no background composed of scan lines, so the line drawn on the screen is not constructed of pixels) |
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comp., MS |
display (A visual output device aimed at displaying various type of information) |
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comp., MS |
Super VGA (A video standard established by BESA to provide high-resolution color display on IBM-compatible computers. The most commonly implemented SVGA standard is 1024 x 768 pixels color resolution) |
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IT, transp. |
kinetoscope |