Why are people short and fat on flat screen tv?
You are probably watching a 4:3 (square) broadcast on a 16:9 (rectangle) television. Your TV should have format modes, cycle through them until you find one you like better than the "strech" mode it is likely set to now.
How do you make blurry letters on your monitor more clear?
Some manufacturers used to place a knob on the back to adjust for focus but that is old tecnology. The new Monitors used digital technology to focus the picture. To change it you have to go inside and change the internal pots, BUT , this requires more than a screw driver and there are voltages in there that can kill you and I am not joking. They can also be around for along time. So if you have the training you know what to do If not then stay out and stay alive. That being said I have found in my 15 years of home electronics that when the picture turns out of focus the best thing to do is replace it. The cost to get it repaired vs the cost for a new one is too close to try and fix it.
Why do computer monitors roll when on camera?
It is not so much rolling as it is that the video is catching the periodic screen refresh on the computer monitor.
You need to be more specific about the criteria to be used in the comparison, but energy wise the lcd uses less power than a crt and that is good for the planet. LCD televisions also take up less space.
Although an LCD costs less energy to run, their production processes use more energy than the production of CRT televisions, which may make an LCD more costly in energy, depending on the life of the TV. LCD televisions are starting to incorporate LED backlights, with have the advantage of allowing individual areas to be switched on and off. This enhances contrast (including deep blacks) and picture quality. Picture motion 'smoothness' remains a key advantage of CRT, as the images can "scan" across the screen rather than being limited to jumping between pixels. For optimum picture quality, a HD CRT TV with HDMI input (not upscaling) is better if you can live with the bigger size and higher running cost.
A CRT produces a better picture then a LCD. Color standards were set for film and television years ago. As of 05-25-2009 LCD's still can not meet or surpass this standard. 'Deep black' a standard set years ago for film and television is the ability of film and television 'CRT' to show shades of color and gray all the way to complete deep black. An LCD can not meet or surpass this standard. An Lcd can show colors in a Bright kind of way , I call this LCD 'Eye Candy' , it is not true colors and deep black. All this is researchable on the net. And No a plasma screen can not meet or surpass the standard of film and television CRT.
Can a liquid crystal display be repaired?
Yes, a liquid crystal display (LCD) can be repaired, depending on the extent of the damage. Common repairs include fixing issues with the backlight, replacing damaged pixels or fixing issues with the display circuitry. However, more severe physical damage may render the LCD irreparable. It is best to consult a professional technician for assessment and repair.
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What is the Doppler method of fetal monitoring?
The Doppler method uses ultrasound; it involves a handheld listening device that transmits the sounds of the heart rate through a speaker or into an attached ear piece.
What does it mean when a computer says the ECM on Dodge Ram is bad?
THAT WOULD MEAN THAT YOUR "EMISSION CONTROL MODULE" IS BAD AND YOU NEED TO GET A NEW ONE. YOU CAN ASK ANY PARTS STORE FOR INFO ON WHERE YOUR'S IS LOCATED, MINE WAS ON TOP OF THE ENGINE. BUT THATS A CHEVY! COLLEEN S.
How do you remove crayon from an lcd screen?
Umm... i think it would be... hmmm... i dont really no. Maybe you should just wipe with water? (remember i said Maybe)
Water will not remove wax. If these were was crayaons. The front of the LCD is a thin layer of glass so many solvents that will remove wax (and other marks) will not affect the glass but will damage any plastic (around the edges) so be real careful.
Do not push hard the glass is very thin.
I read (BUT HAVE NOT TRIED) the following: Use spray insect repellent and a rag to remove the wax / crayon marks. then common window spray to clean the glass.
The "iso" control on a digital camera adjusts the image quality. As to why you'd want to...maybe there's enough light to take a best-quality picture at 1/30 second...but the thing you want to photograph has to be shot at 1/250 second. By adjusting the "iso" control to give you a grainier picture, you can use the shutter speed the picture requires.
Why embedded Systems demand have increased Today?
Why embedded Systems demand have increased Today ?
http://corvalent.com/02c_embedded_system...
Can you use a PC monitor with a GameCube or do you need a TV?
A monitor can not be used due to the video output of the GameCube.
When i try to play sally's salon on my mac the monitor freezes up Where can I get it to not?
The notes that come with the game do stress that it does make extensive use of the graphics system and may cause problems with older/less powerful systems. Try downloading and installing the latest version of the game. (See links below) if this still does not work you will need to contact the developers: support@gamehouse.com
A white line is on my laptop screen what should you do to get it out?
If the line is constant then it is probably a hardware problem that requires repair. If the line changes or goes away when you change the screen resolution for the desktop then you can probably fix the problem through software.
What is the use of a control grid in cathode ray tube?
The grid in a cathode ray tube is used to control the beam current. The grid in the CRT is positioned near the cathode, and between it (the cathode) and any other elements, like those for focusing. The cathode is the (cylindrical) element that is coated with a metal that has good thermionic properties. That means that as it gets hot, electrons from within its structure reach such high thermal energies that they can actually leave and hang around outside of the metal itself. (Recall that the tube is very highly evacuated.) There is a heater inside the cathode to heat it up to set up the thermionic emission and the space charge. The grid is actually close to the cathode so it can affect this space charge. If the grid is driven negative, the negative grid will "push" on the space charge (the cloud of negative electrons) and keep it in place. (The tube is said to be cut off.) As the grid is driven positive, it will start attracting electrons. Yes, some will actually go to the grid, but the majority will, when flying away from the cathode (and becoming cathode rays) be "caught" by the high voltage on the anode. The stream of electrons, called a beam (because it's focused) will be pulled past the grid to go do their thing at the anode itself. The anode is actually the phosphor coating on the inside of the tube at the "front" where the viewer looks. Electrons smack the coating on the inside of the glass of the tube at a point where they are aimed and ionize it causing it to emit photons. The photons (light) will travel through the glass and out of the tube to the viewer's eyes. Recall that the grid is close to the cathode, and it tells the space charge what to do. If the grid is negative, the space charge huddles near the cathode and the tube is cut off. If the grid becomes a bit positive, some electrons zip out from the cathode, past the grid and on out to the anode. The more positive the grid, the more electrons are called out from the cathode to make the trip to the anode. Moving electrons are current. And the grid is controlling the amount of beam current.
If everything is huge on the computer screen how can you restore it to normal size?
Hold down control button and spin mouse wheel back
Which type of fault-monitoring device is most like a carpenter's level?
In what direction do seismic waves carry the energy of an earthquake?
Difference between lcd and led and tft?
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A CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) is, essentially, a big glass bottle which has had all the air removed. The front is then coated with a "phosphor" material which glows when struck by fast-moving electrons. In a colour screen, there's actually three phosphors - one which glows red, one which glows green, and one blue (hence: RGB, or Red Green Blue). Immediately behind the phosphor coating, there's a grid - like a fine mesh - to ensure the electrons only hit specific parts of the screen (the pixels) and don't just splash around the place. Finally, at the back (neck) of the "tube", there's an electron "gun" (three, for colour screens - one for each colour), which "fires" electrons towards the screen. Powerful electromagnets steer each beam towards the correct phosphor dots. The image on the screen is built up line by line; so each colour beam starts at the top left corner, and "scans" across, firing whenever a coloured dot is required. When the end of the line is reached, the beam jumps back to the left hand side, of the second line down; the process is repeated until all of the "scan lines" are complete; then the whole process starts again. And that, basically, is how a CRT works.
What is the use of display file interpreter in computer graphics?
It stores the instructions of the image.
What is an embedded controller?
Invention patented by Hubert Kuo and I-Ming Lin on March 17th, 2003. Abstract: An embedded control unit is installed in a notebook computer, so as to take the place of the programmable processor in many conventional notebook computers for controlling peripheral devices. The embedded control unit includes a plurality of peripheral controllers, so as to control the peripheral devices usually used by typical notebook computers. The peripheral controllers can be directly connected to the peripheral devices, according to the specifications for different types and/or brands of notebook computers. In addition, the peripheral controllers can achieve control of the peripheral devices according to the non-adjustable internal register settings. In this way, the control of the peripheral devices can be achieved without using firmware, thereby simplifying the notebook computer development process and reducing the development cost.
What is the definition of full warranty?
a full warranty guarantees that if a product is found to be defective within the warranty period, it will be repaired or replaced at no cost to the purchaser.
How do you display an external monitor from laptop?
These instruction are for some laptops running WindowsXP they will be similar but not identical to other Windows OS versions.
# Connect the extra monitor to the laptops video out port (probably with a D-SUB 15 cable. # If you are real lucky all you will have to do is figure out which "function" key will cycle between Built in monitor External monitor and both internal and external monitor. (on my Dell it's Function + F8 where is a key with blue letters to the lower left beside the Alt key) You are set! (you so have to wait a several seconds for the image to shift) If that doesn't work:
# On the Desktop, right-click and choose Properties # Select the Settings tab of the dialog # Here you should have a sketch of the monitors available and dropdown list of monitors and be able to see your extra monitor there. If you do not then this instruction is too short for you and you will have to go the Advanced tab- I won't go into that because I do not know what graphics card you have. # Click on the screen in the sketch window and choose it as primary. You might have to adjust resolution so that things look good, you will do that by dragging the slider in the left center of the Settings tab of the Display Propertied dialog.