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  2. Computer monitor - Wikipedia

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    A computer monitor is an output device that displays information in pictorial or textual form. A discrete monitor comprises a visual display, support electronics, ...

  3. Fitts's law - Wikipedia

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    The law predicts that the time required to rapidly move to a target area is a function of the ratio between the distance to the target and the width of the target. [1] Fitts's law is used to model the act of pointing , either by physically touching an object with a hand or finger, or virtually, by pointing to an object on a computer monitor ...

  4. Display size - Wikipedia

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    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 videos are displayed. The size of a screen is usually described by the length of its diagonal, which is the distance between opposite corners, typically measured in inches.

  5. ANT catalog - Wikipedia

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    Portable computer used to reconstruct and display video data from VAGRANT signals; used in conjunction with a radar source like the CTX4000 to illuminate the target in order to receive data from it. N/A PICASSO: Software that can collect mobile phone location data, call metadata, access the phone's microphone to eavesdrop on nearby conversations.

  6. Pointing device - Wikipedia

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    a computer mouse is an indirect, relative, isotonic, position-control, translational input device with two degrees of freedom (x, y position) and two states (tracking, dragging). a touch screen is a direct , absolute , isometric , position-control input device with two or more degrees of freedom (x, y position and optionally pressure) and two ...

  7. Color calibration - Wikipedia

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    The device that is to be calibrated is sometimes known as a calibration source; the color space that serves as a standard is sometimes known as a calibration target. [ citation needed ] Color calibration is a requirement for all devices taking an active part in a color-managed workflow and is used by many industries, such as television ...

  8. Dots per inch - Wikipedia

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    For example, a 12-inch Hercules monitor and adaptor with a thick bezel and a little underscan may offer 90 "physical" PPI, with the displayed image appearing nearly identical to hardcopy (assuming the H-scan density was properly adjusted to give square pixels) but a thin-bezel 14-inch VGA monitor adjusted to give a borderless display may be ...

  9. SGI 1600SW - Wikipedia

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    17.3" flat panel monitor. The 1600SW is a widescreen flat panel video monitor from Silicon Graphics introduced in 1998. It won many awards after release and sold 54,000 units. It is notable for longevity, with used models still actively traded on eBay a decade later, though difficult to adapt the OpenLDI video interface to modern video ca

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