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Text and graphics can be displayed on a computer's monitor (screen).
A monitor is not normally considered hardware, the internal components of a computer are considered hardware.
while running the program then the result displayed on the sceen.
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No, your computer monitor does not store information. It displays the information from your computer. Your data is stored on a hard drive or some other form of digital storage. Information to be displayed on the monitor is created by programs and written to display memory. Electronic circuitry and a cable scans this memory and transfers the information to the monitor to be displayed. The display memory is normally part of the display hardware and circuitry. On lesser computers and notebooks, part of the computers main memory is allocated for display purposes reducing the amount of memory available for application processing.
A number of thing deturmine the amount of information displayed on a computer screen. The size of the screen is the most obvious. The size of any words being displayed also makes a difference.
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If it has been working normally before this--no black border--then the monitor may have become unplugged from the computer. Shut down the computer. Unplug and then replug in all of the connecting wires, make sure the On button on the monitor is on. Image should be there when you turn the computer back on. If this doesn't work, try hooking the monitor up to another computer. If you have the same issue, the problem is the monitor. If not, the first computer is the problem.
The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) handles rendering and processing graphics displayed on a computer. It works in conjunction with the Central Processing Unit (CPU) to handle tasks related to displaying images, videos, and animations on the screen.
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