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Each picture on a computer is made out of pixels that appear on your computer. Tiny pictures could be avatars or program shortcuts.
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To eject and ipod from a computer, look to the left hand side of the itunes screen and you will see a tiny picture of your ipod. To the right of that, there is a little arrow lookin' button. Hit that and your ipod will eject.
The dots of light on a computer screen are called pixels. The term "pixel" is short for "picture element" and refers to the smallest unit of a digital image or display. Each pixel is a tiny square that emits light and combines with other pixels to form the images and text that you see on the screen. The resolution of a screen is determined by the number of pixels it contains horizontally and vertically.
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millions of tiny colored lights inside of the screen make up a picture... the lights change colors to make the picture move.
picture element2. In media studies "word pixel" refers to the progression of information from words to pixels and to the study of the transformative effect of electronic media on traditional movable type. (J.L. Shear)3. A pixel, for "picture element," is the smallest unit on the screen that can be turned on and off or made different shades. Pixels are tiny squares, not circles.
There are 1080 rows of pixels on a 1080p display.
Pixels help to make your image show up better on the screen. More pixels = more detail and accuracy, but the screen is a lot smaller then what you will be actually seeing on a print or a computer so it might be a bit off. +++ That first sentence misses it point. "Pixel" comes from "Picture element", i.e. a tiny square fragment of the picture, so pixels do not help the image to show up, they form the image.