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Что (кто) такое display standards - определение

ON-SCREEN DISPLAY SYSTEM
Display postscript; Display Postscript; Display ps
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Displaying         
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SET OF RITUALIZED BEHAVIOURS THAT ENABLE AN ANIMAL TO COMMUNICATE TO OTHER ANIMALS ABOUT SPECIFIC STIMULI
Tournament species; Display behavior; Display Behaviour; Display behaviour; Social display; Displaying; Display structure; Display behaviors; Intraspecific display; Visual display; Display structures
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Display.
display standard         
  • Front and rear views of the TVM MD-3 CRT monitor (EGA / pre VGA era). Note the DE-9 connector, cryptic mode switch, contrast and brightness controls at front, and the V-Size and V-Hold knobs at rear, which allow the control of the scaling and signal to CRT refresh-rate synchronization respectively.
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SPECIFICATION OF DISPLAY ATTRIBUTES
Display mode; Display modes; CGA programming; Display standard; 1024x768; 1280x1024; WHUXGA; HUXGA; WHSXGA; HSXGA; HXGA; WHXGA; Extended Graphics Adaptor; EXtended Graphics Array; Hexadecatuple XGA; Hexadecatuple Super XGA; Hexadecatuple Ultra XGA; 1366x768; 1600x1200; 1366 x 768; Computer display standards; IBM XGA; 1920x1200; 1920X1200; 1280x800; PC display modes; PC display modes (details); 320x240; 320 x 240; 2560x1600; 2160i; 1600x1024; 1280x768; 160x120; 120x160; 240x320; 240x160; 160x240; Extended graphics array; 480x320; 900p; Full Wide VGA; 2560x1440; Graphics mode; QuadHD; 1600x900; 1280×800
<hardware> IBM and others have introduced a bewildering plethora of graphics and text display standards for {IBM PCs}. The standards are mostly implemented by plugging in a video display board (or "graphics adaptor") and connecting the appropriate monitor to it. Each new standard subsumes its predecessors. For example, an EGA board can also do CGA and MDA. With the PS/2, IBM introduced the VGA standard and built it into the main system board motherboard. VGA is also available as a plug-in board for PCs from third-party vendors. Also with the PS/2, IBM introduced the 8514 high-resolution graphics standard. An 8514 adaptor board plugs into the PS/2, providing a dual-monitor capability. Graphics software has to support the major IBM graphics standards and many non-IBM, proprietary standards for high-resolution displays. Either software vendors provide display drivers, or display vendors provide drivers for the software package. In either case, switching software or switching display systems is fraught with compatibility problems. Display Resolution Colours Sponsor Systems MDA 720x350 T 2 IBM PC CGA 320x200 4 IBM PC EGA 640x350 16 IBM PC PGA 640x480 256 IBM PC Hercules 729x348 2 non-IBM PC MCGA 720x400 T 320x200 G 256 PS/2 VGA 720x400 T 640x480 G 16 SVGA 800x600 16 VESA XVGA 1024x768 256 (IBM name: 8514) T: text, G: graphics. More colours are available from third-party vendors for some display types. See also MDA, CGA, EGA, PGA, Hercules, MCGA, VGA, SVGA, 8514, VESA.
Display PostScript         
An extended form of PostScript permitting its interactive use with bitmap displays.
Standards organization         
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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.
Retina display         
BRAND NAME FOR HIGH RESOLUTION DISPLAYS FEATURED IN SEVERAL PRODUCTS FROM APPLE INC.
'retina' display; Retina Displays; Retina HD Display; Retina HD display; Retina 5K display; Retina 5K Display; Apple Retina Display; Retina Display; Retina screen; Liquid Retina; Super Retina
Retina Display is a brand name used by Apple for its series of IPS LCD and OLED displays that have a higher pixel density than traditional Apple displays. Apple has registered the term "Retina" as a trademark with regard to computers and mobile devices with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and Canadian Intellectual Property Office.
display terminal         
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OUTPUT DEVICE FOR PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION IN VISUAL FORM
Displays; Television screen; Video display; Digital display; Segment display; Video monitors; Electronic displays; Information display; Graphics device; Display technology; Information displays; Display terminal; Broadcast monitor; Broadcast Monitor; Displayed; Tv screen; Video monitor; Segmented display; Display technologies; Two-dimensional display device; 2D display; Color display; Bezel (screen); TV display; Device display; Smartphone screen; Screen bezel; TV screen
displayed         
  • 16-segment]] displays
  • Display board at [[Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof]] (2005)
OUTPUT DEVICE FOR PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION IN VISUAL FORM
Displays; Television screen; Video display; Digital display; Segment display; Video monitors; Electronic displays; Information display; Graphics device; Display technology; Information displays; Display terminal; Broadcast monitor; Broadcast Monitor; Displayed; Tv screen; Video monitor; Segmented display; Display technologies; Two-dimensional display device; 2D display; Color display; Bezel (screen); TV display; Device display; Smartphone screen; Screen bezel; TV screen
¦ adjective Heraldry (of a bird of prey) depicted with the wings extended.
plasma screen         
  • Plasma displays became 75% thinner between 2006 and 2011
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  • Relative spectral power of red, green and blue phosphors of a common plasma display. The units of spectral power are simply raw sensor values (with a linear response at specific wavelengths).
FLAT PANEL TYPE
Plasma screen; Plasma tv; Plasma television; Plasma screen televisions; Plasma displays; Plasma display screen; Plasma TV; Plasma display panel; Plasma Screen; Plasma screen tv; Plasma-screen; Gas discharge display; Plasma Display; Plasma screens; Plasma panel; PDP display; Plasma panel display; PP display; Plasma (P) display
¦ noun a flat display screen which uses an array of cells containing an inert gas which emits ultraviolet radiation when ionized to form a plasma, causing visible light of an appropriate colour to be emitted separately for each cell of the screen.
Displayed         
  • 16-segment]] displays
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OUTPUT DEVICE FOR PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION IN VISUAL FORM
Displays; Television screen; Video display; Digital display; Segment display; Video monitors; Electronic displays; Information display; Graphics device; Display technology; Information displays; Display terminal; Broadcast monitor; Broadcast Monitor; Displayed; Tv screen; Video monitor; Segmented display; Display technologies; Two-dimensional display device; 2D display; Color display; Bezel (screen); TV display; Device display; Smartphone screen; Screen bezel; TV screen
·Impf & ·p.p. of Display.
II. Displayed ·adj Unfolded; expanded; exhibited conspicuously or ostentatiously.
III. Displayed ·adj Set with lines of prominent type interspersed, to catch the eye.
IV. Displayed ·adj With wings expanded;
- said of a bird of pray, ·esp. an Eagle.

Википедия

Display PostScript

Display PostScript (or DPS) is a 2D graphics engine system for computers which uses the PostScript (PS) imaging model and language (originally developed for computer printing) to generate on-screen graphics. To the basic PS system, DPS adds a number of features intended to ease working with bitmapped displays and improve performance of some common tasks.

Early versions of PostScript display systems were developed at Adobe Systems. During development of the NeXT computers, NeXT and Adobe collaborated to produce the official DPS system, which was released in 1987. NeXT used DPS throughout its history, while versions from Adobe were popular on Unix workstations for a time during the 1980s and 1990s.