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- Display behaviour is a set of ritualized behaviours that enable an animal to communicate to other animals (typically of the same species) about specific...
- Look up display in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Display may refer to: Display device, output device for presenting information, including: Electronic...
- example of pixel shape affecting "resolution" or perceived sharpness: displaying more information in a smaller area using a higher resolution makes the...
- electronic displays for blind people). When the input information that is supplied has an electrical signal the display is called an electronic display. Common...
- DisplayPort (DP) is a proprietary digital display interface developed by a consortium of PC and chip manufacturers and standardized by the Video Electronics...
- On 2D displays, such as computer monitors and TVs, display size or viewable image size (VIS) refers to the physical size of the area where pictures and...
- pixels. The essence of Retina display is to eliminate the appearance of graininess on a screen, for example when displaying complex languages (for example...
- riding discipline of SpainPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Flat racing – Equestrian sportPages displaying short descriptions of redirect...
- sixteen-segment displays (for full alphanumerics); however, these have mostly been replaced by dot matrix displays. 22-segment displays capable of displaying the...
- performance when displaying content with significant amounts of rapid motion such as auto racing, hockey, baseball, etc. Plasma displays have superior uniformity...