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N    17:46  On display speed diffhist +1,805 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "{{avnotes}} <!-- "Why is my 120Hz TV faster than my 390Hz monitor?" It won't always be, but specific hardware varies more than that Hz figure is capable of describing. In other words: because you confused * input latency - how much time is added by the fact we are transferring pixels * refresh interval - the interval at which we push new pixels onto the panel * the pixel's response time - after being given a new value, how quickly a pixel actually gets there That...")
N    17:33  Screen tearing and vsync diffhist +39 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Video display notes#Vsync) Tag: New redirect
N    17:32  Display DIY diffhist +8,005 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with " {{avnotes}} ===LCD character dislays=== Character displays are basically those with predefined (and occasionally rewritable) fonts. ====Classical interface==== The more barebones interface is often a 16 pin line with a pinout like * Ground * Vcc * Contrast : usually there's a (trim)pot from Vcc, or a resistor if it's fixed * RS: Register Select (character or instruction) : in instruction mode, it receives commands like 'clear display', 'move cursor', : in cha...")
N    17:32  Simpler display types diffhist +10,892 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "{{avnotes}} =Just a few elements= ==Lighting== ===Nixie tubes=== thumb|right| <!-- Nixie tubes were some of the earliest outputs of computers They have been a inefficient solution since the transistor or so. But they're still pretty. Lightbulb_notes#Nixie_tubes --> <br style="clear:both"> ===Dekatron=== <!-- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dekatron --> ===Eggcrate display=== <!-- An eggcrate display is a number of often-incandescent, often...")
N    17:31  Video display notes diffhist +80,130 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "{{avnotes}} =Many-element, video display - TV and monitor notes (and a little film)= ==Backlit flat-panel displays== <!-- We may call them LCD, but that was an early generation LCD and TFT and various other acronyms are all the same idea, with different refinements on how the pixels work exactly. There are roughly two parts of such monitors you can care about: How the backlight works, and how the pixels work. But almost all of them come down to * pixels will block...")