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An Introduction to Digital Multimedia
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An Introduction to Digital Multimedia

by T.M. Savage, K.E. Vogel
October 2008
Beginner content levelBeginner
335 pages
13h 31m
English
Jones & Bartlett Learning
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3.3 Computer Hardware Basics
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put for display, sound, and print is dependent on the performance features of these
devices.
Display devices share their heritage with either Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) technology
used in analog televisions or LCD (Liquid Crystal Displays) first used in calculators and
watches. Both CRT and LCD technologies produce an image on a screen through a series
of individual picture elements (pixels). As in scanners and digital cameras, the quality of a
display image is largely determined by spatial resolution (the number of pixels) and color
resolution (the bit depth of each pixel).
CRT monitors use raster scanning ...
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