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  2. Hardware overlay - Wikipedia

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    The technique aims to improve the display of a fast-moving video image — such as a computer game, a DVD, or the signal from a TV card. Most video cards manufactured since about 1998 and most media players support hardware overlay. [1] The overlay is a dedicated buffer into which one app can render (typically video), without incurring the ...

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    Get live expert help with your AOL needs—from email and passwords, technical questions, mobile email and more. Life360 Premium Stay connected to your family and close friends on the web or your mobile device.

  4. List of video connectors - Wikipedia

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    Became a nearly ubiquitous analog computer display connector after first being introduced with IBM x86 machines. Older VGA connectors were DE-9 (9-pin). The modern DE-15 connector can carry Display Data Channel to allow the monitor to communicate with the graphics card, and optionally vice versa. [1] Being replaced by DVI from 1999 onward. DB13W3

  5. Display Data Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Display Resolution control panel applet can be used to disable this driver's Plug and Play features and manually select any resolution or refresh rate supported by the video card. [13] Many video card manufacturers and third parties provide control applications which can be used to select a custom display mode that does not conform to the ...

  6. Life360 manages the unexpected events in your life - AOL

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    If nothing unexpected ever happened life would be a bit boring, but there are some unexpected things we can all do without. For example: being in the middle of a natural disaster, having a child ...

  7. Screen tearing - Wikipedia

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    During video motion, screen tearing creates a torn look as the edges of objects (such as a wall or a tree) fail to line up. Tearing can occur with most common display technologies and video cards and is most noticeable in horizontally-moving visuals, such as in slow camera pans in a movie or classic side-scrolling video games.

  8. DMS-59 - Wikipedia

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    The compact size lets a low-profile card support two high resolution displays, and a full-height card (with two DMS-59 connectors) up to four high resolution displays. The DMS-59 connector was used by e.g. AMD , Nvidia and Matrox for video cards sold in some Lenovo ThinkStation models, Viglen Genies and Omninos, Dell, HP and Compaq computers.

  9. AMD Eyefinity - Wikipedia

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    AMD Eyefinity is a brand name for AMD video card products that support multi-monitor setups by integrating multiple (up to six) display controllers on one GPU. [1] AMD Eyefinity was introduced with the Radeon HD 5000 series "Evergreen" in September 2009 and has been available on APUs and professional-grade graphics cards branded AMD FirePro as ...