16 Questions
What technology involves filling the region between two glass plates with a mixture of gases?
Plasma Panel Display
How are the molecules aligned in a passive-matrix LCD?
By twisting light with intersecting conductors
What is a unique feature of 3D Display technology?
It brings depth perception to the viewer
Which type of display device is known for its impressive picture quality?
FEDs
Which input device is pressure-sensitive and allows for absolute positioning?
Pen-based devices
Which video output device is considered immersive and is worn on the head?
Immersive Head-mounted displays (HMD)
What does the resolution of a frame buffer indicate?
The number of pixels in the display
How is bit depth related to color resolution in a frame buffer?
It determines the number of bits corresponding to each pixel
What is the purpose of interlaced scanning in video displays?
To reduce flicker by alternating even and odd scan lines
How do emissive displays differ from non-emissive displays?
Emissive displays convert electrical energy to light energy, while non-emissive displays use optical effects
What is the purpose of dithering in computer graphics?
To mix different colored pixels to create new colors
How does a plotter differ from a traditional printer?
Plotters use a pen for drawing lines directly from vector graphics files
What is the primary output device of a video monitor?
CRT Monitor
What does the refresh rate of a CRT monitor refer to?
The frequency at which a picture is redrawn on the screen
What is the function of a frame buffer in raster-scan displays?
To store information about the picture being displayed
What is the difference between a bitmap and a pixmap?
Bitmaps have multiple bits per pixel, Pixmaps have one bit per pixel.
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