Display
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Display may refer to:
Technology
- Display device, output device for presentation of information, e.g.:
- Cathode Ray Tube, video display that provides much higher-quality picture than Liquid crystal displays but can be very heavy and deep
- Electronic visual display, output device for presentation of information for visual or tactile reception
- Flat panel display, video display that is much lighter and thinner than traditional ones
- Liquid crystal display (LCD), displays that use LCD technology to produce images
- Liquid crystal display television (LCD TV), color TVs that use LCD technology to produce images
- Liquid crystal display (LCD), displays that use LCD technology to produce images
- Stereo display, a display device capable of conveying depth perception to the viewer
- Volumetric display, forms a visual representation of an object in three physical dimensions
- Flat panel display, video display that is much lighter and thinner than traditional ones
- Refreshable Braille display, electro-mechanical device for displaying Braille characters
- Display list, series of graphics commands that define an output image
- Display register or data structure, for locating the stack frames of nested functions in computer programming
- Display resolution, refers to the number of distinct pixels of a digital TV or monitor
Marketing
- Display advertising, type that typically contains text, i.e., copy, logos, images, location maps, etc.
- Display case, also known as a showcase or display cabinet, used to display objects for viewing
- Display window, usually in a shop to display items for sale or attract customers
- Point of sale display, material object for promotion and/or providing information, i.e., in a shop or movie theater for a film promotion, etc.
- Trade show display, the physical screens, banners and other paraphernalia used to fill a temporary exhibit space at a trade fair
Biology
- Display (zoology), a form of animal behaviour
- Display (horse) (1923–1944), US thoroughbred racehorse
- Display techniques in biochemistry:
See also
- All pages with titles containing Display
- Computer font or display font, for use on a computer monitor
- Computer monitor or display
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