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  2. Multi-monitor - Wikipedia

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    Multi-monitor, also called multi-display and multi-head, is the use of multiple physical display devices, such as monitors, televisions, and projectors, in order to increase the area available for computer programs running on a single computer system. Research studies show that, depending on the type of work, multi-head may increase the ...

  3. Split screen (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Split-screen multiplayer in Limes & Napoleon. The split screen feature is commonly used in non-networked, also known as couch co-op, video games with multiplayer options.. In its most easily understood form, a split screen for a multiplayer video game is an audiovisual output device (usually a standard television for video game consoles) where the display has been divided into 2-4 equally ...

  4. DisplayPort - Wikipedia

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    Figures from IDC show that 5.1% of commercial desktops and 2.1% of commercial notebooks released in 2009 featured DisplayPort. [66] The main factor behind this was the phase-out of VGA, and that both Intel and AMD planned to stop building products with FPD-Link by 2013.

  5. Multiplexed display - Wikipedia

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    Instead, sub-units of the display (typically, rows or columns for a dot matrix display or individual characters for a character oriented display, occasionally individual display elements) are multiplexed, that is, driven one at a time, but the high switching frequency and the persistence of vision combine to make the viewer believe the entire ...

  6. Multi-function display - Wikipedia

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    A multifunction display (MFD) is a small-screen (CRT or LCD) surrounded by multiple soft keys (configurable buttons) that can be used to display information to the user in numerous configurable ways. MFDs originated in aviation, first in military aircraft, and later were adopted by commercial aircraft, general aviation , automotive use ...

  7. Multisync monitor - Wikipedia

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    A multiple-sync (multisync) monitor, also known as a multiscan or multimode monitor, is a raster-scan analog video monitor that can properly synchronise with multiple horizontal and vertical scan rates. [1] [2] In contrast, fixed frequency monitors can only synchronise

  8. Second screen - Wikipedia

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    This type of technology is designed to keep the audience engaged with whatever they are watching [1] and has been found to support social television and generate an online conversation around specific content. [2] [3] It is a type of screen casting technology that allows a smartphone or tablet to display its contents on another screen. A second ...

  9. Computer monitor - Wikipedia

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    Monitors that feature an aspect ratio greater than 2:1 (for instance, 21:9 or 32:9, as opposed to the more common 16:9, which resolves to 1.7 7:1).Monitors with an aspect ratio greater than 3:1 are marketed as super ultrawide monitors. These are typically massive curved screens intended to replace a multi-monitor deployment. Touch screen