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Что (кто) такое vector video display - определение

DISPLAY DEVICE USED FOR COMPUTER GRAPHICS UP THROUGH THE 1970S
Vector display; QuadraScan; Vector displays; X-Y Display; Xy display; Vector CRT; Vector scanning; Vector scan; Random scanning; Random scan
  • R2R DACs]] to generate the analog voltages.
  • Asteroids]]-like video game played on an [[oscillograph]] configured in X-Y mode
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Displaying         
  • Sexual display by a ''[[Megaselia]]'' female.
  • Male mountain gorilla
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.
free vector         
GEOMETRIC OBJECT THAT HAS MAGNITUDE (OR LENGTH) AND DIRECTION
Vector (classical mechanics); Three-vector; Vector sum; Vector addition; Spatial vector; Vector (physics); Vector subtraction; Relative vector; Spacial vector; Physical vector; Vector methods (physics); Vector component; Component (vector); Bound vector; Vector (spatial); Vector (geometry); Free vector; Vector (geometric); Triangle law; Euclidean vectors; Vector direction; Vector components; 3d vector; Euclid vector; 3D vector; Geometric vector; Magnitude of resultant vector; Euclidian vector; Vector quantity; Resultant vector; Antiparallel vectors
¦ noun Mathematics a vector of which only the magnitude and direction are specified, not the position or line of action.
display terminal         
  • 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
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.
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
·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.
Disease vector         
  • deer tick]], a vector for [[Lyme disease]] pathogens
  • Figure 1. This figure shows how the [[Flavivirus]] is carried by [[mosquito]]s in the [[West Nile virus]] and [[Dengue fever]]. The mosquito would be considered a disease vector.
AGENT THAT CARRIES AND TRANSMITS AN INFECTIOUS PATHOGEN INTO ANOTHER LIVING ORGANISM
Vector species; Insect-borne disease; Vector (epidemiology); Vector borne transmission; Vector (disease); Vector (parasitology); Insect vectors; Disease vectors; Insect vector; Contagion vector; Vector-borne disease; Disease-vector; Draft:Vector-Borne Disease; Vector competence; Vector-borne
In epidemiology, a disease vector is any living agent that carries and transmits an infectious pathogen to another living organism; agents regarded as vectors are organisms, such as parasites or microbes. The first major discovery of a disease vector came from Ronald Ross in 1897, who discovered the malaria pathogen when he dissected a mosquito.
vector graphics         
COMPUTER GRAPHICS IMAGES DEFINED BY POINTS, LINES AND CURVES
Vector art; Vector Art; X-Y monitor; Xy monitor; Vector Graphics; Vector image; Vector drawing; Vector images; Object-oriented graphics; Object-Oriented Graphics; Vector version; Vector software; Vectorgraphic; Vector drawings; Vector graphic; Vector illustration; Vector image format; Conversion of vector graphics file formats; Vector artwork; Vector format
<graphics> (Sometimes called "object-oriented" graphics, though it's nothing to do with object-oriented programming). The representation of separate shapes such as lines, polygons and text, and groups of such objects, as opposed to bitmaps. The advantage of vector graphics ("drawing") programs over bitmap ("paint") editors is that multiple overlapping elements can be manipulated independently without using differenet layers for each one. It is also easier to render an object at different sizes and to transform it in other ways without worrying about image resolution and pixels. (2001-02-06)
Head-mounted display         
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  • Frame sequential multiplexing
  • Drone racer]] wearing FPV goggles
  • Side-by-side and top-bottom multiplexing
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DEVICE USED IN VIRTUAL REALITY SYSTEMS
Head-mounted displays; Head Mounted Display; Head mounted displays; Head mounted display; Wearable Display; Personal display; Video Glasses; Video EyeGlasses; Head-mounted graphical display
A head-mounted display (HMD) is a display device, worn on the head or as part of a helmet (see Helmet-mounted display for aviation applications), that has a small display optic in front of one (monocular HMD) or each eye (binocular HMD). An HMD has many uses including gaming, aviation, engineering, and medicine.
Vector graphics         
COMPUTER GRAPHICS IMAGES DEFINED BY POINTS, LINES AND CURVES
Vector art; Vector Art; X-Y monitor; Xy monitor; Vector Graphics; Vector image; Vector drawing; Vector images; Object-oriented graphics; Object-Oriented Graphics; Vector version; Vector software; Vectorgraphic; Vector drawings; Vector graphic; Vector illustration; Vector image format; Conversion of vector graphics file formats; Vector artwork; Vector format
Vector graphics is a form of computer graphics in which visual images are created directly from geometric shapes defined on a Cartesian plane, such as points, lines, Curves and polygons. The associated mechanisms may include vector display and printing hardware, vector data models and file formats, as well as the software based on these data models (especially graphic design software, computer-aided design, and geographic information systems).
radius vector         
  • Kinematic quantities of a classical particle: mass&nbsp;''m'', position&nbsp;'''r''', velocity&nbsp;'''v''', acceleration&nbsp;'''a'''
  • [[Space curve]] in 3D. The [[position vector]] '''r''' is parameterized by a scalar ''t''. At '''r''' = '''a''' the red line is the tangent to the curve, and the blue plane is normal to the curve.
VECTOR REPRESENTING THE POSITION OF A POINT WITH RESPECT TO A FIXED ORIGIN
Radius vector; Position Vector; Location vector; Position vector; Position function; Point vector; Position (mathematics); Position (vector); Position (physics); Relative direction; Relative position; Relative direction (geometry)
¦ noun Mathematics a line of variable length extending from a centre to an orbit or other curve.

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Vector monitor

A vector monitor, vector display, or calligraphic display is a display device used for computer graphics up through the 1970s. It is a type of CRT, similar to that of an early oscilloscope. In a vector display, the image is composed of drawn lines rather than a grid of glowing pixels as in raster graphics. The electron beam follows an arbitrary path tracing the connected sloped lines, rather than following the same horizontal raster path for all images. The beam skips over dark areas of the image without visiting their points.

Some refresh vector displays use a normal phosphor that fades rapidly and needs constant refreshing 30-40 times per second to show a stable image. These displays, such as the Imlac PDS-1, require some local refresh memory to hold the vector endpoint data. Other storage tube displays, such as the popular Tektronix 4010, use a special phosphor that continues glowing for many minutes. Storage displays do not require any local memory. In the 1970s, both types of vector displays were much more affordable than bitmap raster graphics displays when megapixel computer memory was still very expensive. Today, raster displays have replaced nearly all uses of vector displays.

Vector displays do not suffer from the display artifacts of aliasing and pixelation—especially black and white displays; color displays keep some artifacts due to their discrete nature—but they are limited to displaying only a shape's outline (although advanced vector systems can provide a limited amount of shading). Text is crudely drawn from short strokes. Refresh vector displays are limited in how many lines or how much text can be shown without refresh flicker. Irregular beam motion is slower than steady beam motion of raster displays. Beam deflections are typically driven by magnetic coils, and those coils resist rapid changes to their current.