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  2. HZ (character encoding) - Wikipedia

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    This was probably to allow software which assumes one character to occupy one screen position (on a text screen) to function correctly without modification. Support on Microsoft Windows came later, and a number of third-party "Chinese systems" support HZ. These systems may provide an option to hide the escape sequences.

  3. Display motion blur - Wikipedia

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    Recently, 240 Hz interpolation have become available, along with displays that claim an equivalence to 480 Hz or 960 Hz. Some manufacturers use a different terminology such as Samsung's "Clear Motion Rate 960" [9] instead of "Hz". This avoids incorrect usage of the "Hz" terminology, due to multiple motion blur reduction technologies in use ...

  4. PowerBook 2400c - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese 240 MHz model offered CardBus as standard. The 2400c is built around a 10.4-inch (26 cm) active-matrix color LCD screen, making the computer very compact indeed—it is slightly smaller and lighter, though a bit thicker, than a 12-inch (30 cm) iBook , and the fourth-smallest subnotebook behind the 12-inch (30 cm) PowerBook G4 ...

  5. Macintosh startup - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, the restart button will not work as intended, forcing the user to hard reset the computer (many Mac users of the time would often keep a paper clip nearby alongside the computer for the same reason). The text-based kernel panic screen as displayed in Mac OS X 10.0-10.1. The kernel panic message screen as displayed in Mac OS X 10.2.

  6. Refresh rate - Wikipedia

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    Many high-end LCD televisions now have a 120 or 240 Hz (current and former NTSC countries) or 100 or 200 Hz (PAL/SECAM countries) refresh rate. The rate of 120 was chosen as the least common multiple of 24 fps (cinema) and 30 fps (NTSC TV), and allows for less distortion when movies are viewed due to the elimination of telecine (3:2 pulldown).

  7. NBA hands down $100,000 fine to Atlanta Hawks after Trae ...

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    The Atlanta Hawks have been fined $100,000 by the NBA for violating the league's player participation policy. The league handed down the fine after finding that the Hawks held star guard Trae ...

  8. Cole Hauser Will 'Miss' the 'Unbelievable Cast' of ...

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    Cole Hauser is looking back on his Yellowstone experience fondly — while also looking ahead to what may come next in the Dutton universe. Hauser, 49, who plays Rip Wheeler on the hit Paramount ...

  9. List of computer display standards - Wikipedia

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    The single fixed-screen mode used in first-generation (128k and 512k) Apple Mac computers, launched in 1984, with a monochrome 9" CRT integrated into the body of the computer. Used to display one of the first mass-market full-time GUIs, and one of the earliest non-interlaced default displays with more than 256 lines of vertical resolution.