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Что (кто) такое Video Electronics Standards Association - определение

TECHNICAL STANDARDS ORGANIZATION FOR COMPUTER DISPLAY STANDARDS
Video Electronic Standard Association; Vesa; VESA screen modes; VESA modes; Vesa screen modes; VESA 2.0; VESA; VESA video driver
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Video Electronics Standards Association         
<body, standard> (VESA) An industry standards organisation created in 1989 or 1990 mostly(?) concerned with IBM compatible personal computers. The first standard it created was the 800 x 600 pixel Super VGA (SVGA) display and its software interface. It also defined the VESA Local Bus (VLB). See also PCI. http://vesa.org/. (1995-11-16)
VESA         
Video Electronics Standards Association (Reference: org.)
IEEE Standards Association         
OPERATING UNIT WITHIN IEEE
IEEE-SA; IEEE Standards; IEEE Standard; List of IEEE Standards; IEEE standard; IEEE SA
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Association (IEEE SA) is an operating unit within IEEE that develops global standards in a broad range of industries, including: power and energy, artificial intelligence systems, internet of things, consumer technology and consumer electronics, biomedical and health care, learning technology, information technology and robotics, telecommunication, automotive, transportation, home automation, nanotechnology, information assurance, emerging technologies, and many more.
Consumer Technology Association         
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  • Former CTA logo, used from 1999 until 2015
STANDARDS AND TRADE ORGANIZATION FOR THE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY IN THE UNITED STATES
Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association; Radio Electronics Television Manufacturers' Association; Consumer Electronics Association
(as Radio Manufacturers Association)1999 (as Consumer Electronics Association)2015 (as Consumer Technology Association)U.S.
Organic electronics         
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  • Bilayer organic photovoltaic cell
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  • Organics-based flexible display
  • Five structures of organic photovoltaic materials
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  • Illustration of thin film transistor device
FIELD OF MATERIALS SCIENCE RESEARCHING ORGANIC SUBSTANCES WITH ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES
Plastic electronics; Laminar electronics; Polymer electronics
Organic electronics is a field of materials science concerning the design, synthesis, characterization, and application of organic molecules or polymers that show desirable electronic properties such as conductivity. Unlike conventional inorganic conductors and semiconductors, organic electronic materials are constructed from organic (carbon-based) molecules or polymers using synthetic strategies developed in the context of organic chemistry and polymer chemistry.
Standards organization         
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  • Memorial plaque of founding ISA in Prague
ORGANIZATION THAT DEVELOPS STANDARDS
Standards body; Standards bodies; Standards Organizations; Standards organizations; Standards organisation; Standards Development Organization; Standards Organisations; Standards organisations; Bureau of Standards; Standardisation body; Standards development organization; Standard board; Standards-setting organisation; Standards-setting organization; Standards setting organization; Standards setting organisation; Standard-setting organisation; Standard-setting organization; Standard setting organization; Standard setting organisation; Standard setting organisations; Standard setting organizations; Standard-setting organizations; Standard-setting organisations; Standards setting organisations; Standards setting organizations; Standards-setting organizations; Standards-setting organisations; Standards Setting Organization; Standards Organization; Standard-developing organization; Standards-developing organization; Standards-setting groups; Standards-setting group; Standard-setting associations; Standard-setting association; Standardization organization; Standard-setting bodies
A standards organization, standards body, standards developing organization (SDO), or standards setting organization (SSO) is an organization whose primary function is developing, coordinating, promulgating, revising, amending, reissuing, interpreting, or otherwise contributing to the usefulness of technical standards to those who employ them. Such an organization works to create uniformity across producers, consumers, government agencies, and other relevant parties regarding terminology, product specifications (e.
brown goods         
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  • CoCo 3]] computer system, from the 1980s
  • Kokkola, Finland]]
  • Guide to Greener Electronics 2017 findings
  • A [[Radio Shack]] [[consumer electronics store]] in a mall
  • A radio and TV store in 1961
  • A modern flat panel, [[HDTV]] [[television set]]
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT INTENDED FOR EVERYDAY USE, TYPICALLY IN PRIVATE HOMES
Consumer electronic; Brown goods; Consumer Electronics; Consumer Electronic; Consumer-electronics; Home electronics; Electronic goods; Browngoods; Electronic store; Environmental impact of consumer electronics; Consumer electronic devices; Consumer electronics device; Consumer electronics devices; Black good; Black goods
¦ plural noun television sets, audio equipment, and similar household appliances. Compare with white goods.
brown goods         
  • Gramophone]] factory in [[Hannover-Nordstadt]]
  • CoCo 3]] computer system, from the 1980s
  • Kokkola, Finland]]
  • Guide to Greener Electronics 2017 findings
  • A [[Radio Shack]] [[consumer electronics store]] in a mall
  • A radio and TV store in 1961
  • A modern flat panel, [[HDTV]] [[television set]]
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT INTENDED FOR EVERYDAY USE, TYPICALLY IN PRIVATE HOMES
Consumer electronic; Brown goods; Consumer Electronics; Consumer Electronic; Consumer-electronics; Home electronics; Electronic goods; Browngoods; Electronic store; Environmental impact of consumer electronics; Consumer electronic devices; Consumer electronics device; Consumer electronics devices; Black good; Black goods
Brown goods are electrical appliances such as televisions and audio equipment. Compare white goods
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Revenue from brown goods, including televisions and hi-fis, rose nearly 12 per cent.
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Consumer electronics         
  • Gramophone]] factory in [[Hannover-Nordstadt]]
  • CoCo 3]] computer system, from the 1980s
  • Kokkola, Finland]]
  • Guide to Greener Electronics 2017 findings
  • A [[Radio Shack]] [[consumer electronics store]] in a mall
  • A radio and TV store in 1961
  • A modern flat panel, [[HDTV]] [[television set]]
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT INTENDED FOR EVERYDAY USE, TYPICALLY IN PRIVATE HOMES
Consumer electronic; Brown goods; Consumer Electronics; Consumer Electronic; Consumer-electronics; Home electronics; Electronic goods; Browngoods; Electronic store; Environmental impact of consumer electronics; Consumer electronic devices; Consumer electronics device; Consumer electronics devices; Black good; Black goods
Consumer electronics or home electronics are electronic (analog or digital) equipment intended for everyday use, typically in private homes. Consumer electronics include devices used for entertainment, communications and recreation.

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Video Electronics Standards Association

VESA (), formally known as Video Electronics Standards Association, is an American technical standards organization for computer display standards. The organization was incorporated in California in July 1989 and has its office in San Jose. It claims a membership of over 300 companies.

In November 1988, NEC Home Electronics announced its creation of the association to develop and promote a Super VGA computer display standard as a successor to IBM's proprietary Video Graphics Array (VGA) display standard. Super VGA enabled graphics display resolutions up to 800×600 pixels, compared to VGA's maximum resolution of 640×480 pixels—a 56% increase.

The organization has since issued several additional standards related to computer video displays. Widely used VESA standards include DisplayHDR, DisplayPort, and Flat Display Mounting Interface.