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  2. Images in movie theaters, which should provide the ultimate viewing experience for cinephiles, can be just as dark as a badly adjusted home screen. Many projectors are not well maintained and even ...

  3. Óscar Bruzón - Wikipedia

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    Bruzón was born in Vigo, Galicia.A Colegio Apóstol alumni, he moved to CD Areosa before joining Tercera División side Gran Peña FC.After finishing his first and only campaign as a starter, he moved to Celta de Vigo and was assigned to the reserves also in the fourth division.

  4. AOL Video - Troubleshooting - AOL Help

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    Sometimes, you may get a black, green or distorted screen while playing a video on AOL Video. The quality of the video clip you are watching depends on the following two factors: The speed of your internet connection; The bit rate (speed) of the video clip

  5. YouTube TV - Wikipedia

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    YouTube TV is an American over-the-top Internet Protocol streaming television platform operated by YouTube, a subsidiary of Google, which in turn is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., who announced YouTube TV on February 28, 2017. [2]

  6. Flicker (screen) - Wikipedia

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    The exact refresh rate necessary to prevent the perception of flicker varies greatly based on the viewing environment. In a completely dark room, a sufficiently dim display can run as low as 30 Hz without visible flicker. [citation needed] At normal room and TV brightness this same display rate would produce flicker so severe as to be unwatchable.

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  9. Screen tearing - Wikipedia

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    A typical video tearing artifact (simulated image) Screen tearing [1] is a visual artifact in video display where a display device shows information from multiple frames in a single screen draw. [2] The artifact occurs when the video feed to the device is not synchronized with the display's refresh rate.