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  2. Chumby - Wikipedia

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    320×240 3.5 inch touchscreen TFT LCD running at 12 frames per second; stereo 2-watt speakers, an audio output, an integrated microphone; two USB 2.0 ports; integrated Wi-Fi; a bend sensor for squeeze-based user interface features; motion sensor (accelerometer). The Chumby One [22] Freescale iMX233 454 MHz ARM926EJ-S processor; 64 MB DDR SDRAM

  3. TFT LCD - Wikipedia

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    A thin-film-transistor liquid-crystal display (TFT LCD) is a type of liquid-crystal display that uses thin-film-transistor technology to improve image qualities such as addressability and contrast. [1] A TFT LCD is an active matrix LCD, in contrast to passive matrix LCDs or simple, direct-driven (i.e. with segments directly connected to ...

  4. Liquid-crystal display - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Sharp demonstrated a 14-inch, active-matrix, full-color, full-motion TFT-LCD. This led to Japan launching an LCD industry, which developed large-size LCDs, including TFT computer monitors and LCD televisions. [63] Epson developed the 3LCD projection technology in the 1980s, and licensed it for use in projectors in 1988. [64]

  5. Amstrad - Wikipedia

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    Amstrad was a FTSE 100 Index constituent up until the company was acquired by BSkyB in 2007 for £125 million. [4] In 2010, Sky integrated Amstrad's satellite division as part of Sky so they could make their own set-top boxes in-house.

  6. Large-screen television technology - Wikipedia

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    A 140 cm (56 in) DLP rear-projection TV. Large-screen television technology (colloquially big-screen TV) developed rapidly in the late 1990s and 2000s. Prior to the development of thin-screen technologies, rear-projection television was standard for larger displays, and jumbotron, a non-projection video display technology, was used at stadiums ...

  7. List of flat panel display manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    TFT 120,000 [55] BOE Hefei China gen 8.5 TFT BOE Hefei China gen 6 TFT BOE Beijing China [51] gen 5 TFT BOE Ordos China [56] gen 5.5 LTPS BOE Beijing China [51] gen 8.5 TFT BOE Chengdu China [51] gen 4.5 TFT BOE Fuzhou China [51] gen 8.5 TFT BOE Chongqing China gen 8.5 TFT BOE Fuqin China gen 8.5 TFT TCL: Shenzhen China [57] [58] 9 2019(planned ...

  8. Display size - Wikipedia

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    Display size. On 2D displays, such as computer monitors and TVs, the display size or viewable image size ( VIS) is 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, usually in inches.

  9. Ronald Koeman - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Koeman[ 3 ] (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈroːnɑlt ˈkumɑn] ⓘ; born 21 March 1963) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player who is the manager of the Netherlands national team. Koeman scored over 250 goals whilst playing in defence for the majority of his career. Koeman was capable of playing both as a defender and as a ...