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  2. Reverse video - Wikipedia

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    Reverse video (or invert video or inverse video or reverse screen) is a computer display technique whereby the background and text color values are inverted. On older computers, displays were usually designed to display text on a black background by default. For emphasis, the color scheme was swapped to bright background with dark text.

  3. Su-Kam Power Systems - Wikipedia

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    Kunwer Sachdev founded the company as a startup in 1988. In the power backup market, the company set a record for the highest export sales by an Indian company. [5] Su-Kam introduced DSP sinewave inverters and plastic-body inverters in India, holding the distinction of filing the largest number of patents in the power backup industry, averaging two patents every month.

  4. Microtek - Wikipedia

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    Microtek International Inc. (Chinese: 全友電腦股份有限公司; pinyin: Quányou Diànnǎo Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) is a Taiwan-based multinational manufacturer of digital imaging products and other consumer electronics.

  5. Y′UV - Wikipedia

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    Example of U-V color plane, Y′ value = 0.5, represented within RGB color gamut An image along with its Y′, U, and V components respectively. Y′UV, also written YUV, is the color model found in the PAL analogue color TV standard. A color is described as a Y′ component and two chroma components U and V.

  6. AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  7. Interlaced video - Wikipedia

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    EBU has performed tests that show that the bandwidth savings of interlaced video over progressive video is minimal, even with twice the frame rate. I.e., 1080p50 signal produces roughly the same bit rate as 1080i50 (aka 1080i/25) signal, [5] and 1080p50 actually requires less bandwidth to be perceived as subjectively better than its 1080i/25 ...

  8. Colour recovery - Wikipedia

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    However, because of limited bandwidth in the video channel, the chrominance and luminance signals bleed into each other considerably, causing the colour information to appear as chroma crawl or chroma dots on black-and-white television sets. [1] This phenomenon is normally considered a nuisance in analogue broadcasting. [9]

  9. Australian Couple ‘Scared, Happy and Excited' to Find Cute ...

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    Sharing a video on their Instagram page on Wednesday, Nov. 13, Fran Dias Rufino and her husband and Brunno Rufino revealed how they arrived home from work to find a koala sitting in their bedroom.