There are tons of websites with glossaries that you might find helpful. You could just run a search using Multimedia AND (glossary OR glossaries) as your search terms.
Here are a couple of my favorite starting points when I need info:
http://whatis.techtarget.com/
http://yourdictionary.com/specialty.html
http://www.techopedia.com/content/tagged/video
Hope these help.
The website GPU Review features a graphics card comparison tool to allow people to determine which graphics card is best for their needs. Two cards can be selected from drop-down boxes and compared in terms of technical specifications.
In terms of grammar, it is the nouns that you learn first. Objects begin to be associated with words.
Accelerated Graphics Port (its a graphics card slot)
Most credit cards do not charge an annual fee, but some premium or rewards cards may have an annual fee associated with them. It's important to carefully review the terms and conditions of a credit card before applying to understand if there is an annual fee.
Yes it is when you are speaking in terms of plugging your monitor in the graphics adapter port.
Graphics Processor Unit
Which terms?
In terms of computing (such as PCI and PCIe cards), they are used to quite literally 'extend' the capabilities of a computer. For example, you could add a graphics card for gaming/video editing or a maths coprocessor if you have a need for it. Other example include NICs that allow you connect to the Internet (most computers have one built into the motherboard nowadays) and audio cards. Hope this helps!
terms associated with poulty
ATI (Array Technology Industry) was an organisation engaged in development of Graphic Cards & Controllers. ATI was acquired by AMD in 2006 and now ATI name is longer used.
No. However, there are often annual fees, application fees or late fees that apply, the details of which have to be revealed to the applicant. Some have no annual fee credit cards. It is important to always read the terms & conditions and all fine print thoroughly so that you fully understand all costs associated with a particular credit card.
The selection of cards you may qualify for with that score may depend on your locality, but typically secured credit cards are the most likely cards you can get. There are several unsecured cards you may qualify for with subprime terms, yet these cards might have unfavorable terms.