- (with high
precision to
allow less overscanning)
would cut the
image off.
Underscan: The full
image area to the
electronic edge of the
signal with additional...
- The
display resolution or
display modes of a
digital television,
computer monitor, or
other display device is the
number of
distinct pixels in each dimension...
-
certified TV sets to
support 1080p24, 1080p50, and 1080p60,
without overscan/
underscan and
picture distortion. Most
widescreen cathode-ray tube (CRT) and liquid-crystal...
-
closed captioning is transmitted). On a
professional video monitor with
underscan capability activated or a
computer display of the
entire video frame,...
-
display device contains support for "basic audio",
YCBCR pixel formats, and
underscan.
Version 3 (from the 861-B spec onward)
allows two
different ways to specify...
- in
computer monitors sometimes had
adjustable overscan, or
sometimes underscan.
Picture tube CRTs have overscan,
meaning the
actual edges of the image...
-
stations generally have professional-grade
monitors that can be put into "
underscan" mode.
These monitors often include white lines showing where the title-safe...
- 12-inch
Hercules monitor and
adaptor with a
thick bezel and a
little underscan may
offer 90 "physical" PPI, with the displa****
image appearing nearly...
- very
nearly fill the
width of a
standard television with only a thin "
underscan"
border between the
graphics and the
screen border when
compared to many...
- (STEIM,
April 2002)
Paris (Villette Numérique,
September 2002)
Berlin (
Underscan,
September 2002) Newcastle/Australia (Electrofringe,
October 2002) Thomson-Jones...