Yes, a video display screen and the hard shell that holds it are two distinct components of a device. The video display screen is responsible for presenting visual information, while the hard shell, often made of plastic or metal, serves as the protective casing that encases the display and other internal components. Together, they form a complete unit, but they have different functions within the device.
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The Ematic 4GB Video MP3 Player with 2.4" Screen, Camera and Video display.
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The Video Display Unit is more commonly known as the monitor or screen.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-lx5 is an amazing new video camera. It captures pictures and video. with a 10.1 megapixel display for those poster size prints. It also records in HD with a 3" screen display.
The display device is called a monitor or screen. It receives electrical signals from the video card and uses pixels to create an image composed of colored points of light on the screen, which together form the visual content that we see.
(Video Display Terminal) An input/output device that contains a screen, keyboard and mouse.
No. The Nintendo DS has no video output capabilities and therefor cannot display either screen on a TV or monitor.