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Computer Monitors

Computer monitors are television-like devices used to display graphical information from a computer. They have been the primary form of displaying output to the computer user for decades. Questions about computer monitors and monitor display technologies belong here.

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Monitor on and off button not working?

if it says power button locked hold "<" button and power button till the message goes.(at least a min)

Is LCD screen poisoneous?

No. If it was poisonous, it would not have been released

Is there a desktop LCD computer monitor for a HP Compaq 5000 series?

The Compaq 5000 only came with a CRT monitor (the Compaq FS740) , but any standard LCD monitor with a VGA connector can be used.

What are four qualifications that Jonas had for being the next Receiver of Memory?

1) Intelligence ("has been a top student throughout his school days")

2) Integrity (presenting himself promptly for chastisement)

3) Courage (needed for "intense" pain)

4) Wisdom (will come through his training)

Note: the ability to see beyond, while one of the characteristics/qualifications needed, was listed after the four (above)...

How many bits are needed to represent 18 symbols?

18 in binary is 10010

Since 18 can't be written in term of 2 to the power x, the number of bits needed is 5.

The answer is 5

A desktop computer and monitor together draw about 0.6 A of current They plug into a wall outlet that is 120 V What is the resistance in ohms of the computermonitor combination?

To find the resistance in a circuit, use the equation R = V/I, where R is the resistence in ohms, V is the voltage, and I is the current in amps. Therefore, your equation is R = 120/0.6. Therefore, the resistance is 200 ohms.

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What augmented leads monitor?

one limb electrode and a point midway between two other limb electrodes.

What is the meaning of VGA screen?

VGA means Video Graphics Adapter or Video Graphics Array.

(640 X 480 Mega Pixels) or (307,200 Mega Pixels)

Why the higher resolution always better than lower resolution?

Generally higher resolution is better but three are instances where increased resolution makes no difference. Text based programs tend to use a far lower resolution than is available. Increasing resolution does not increase readability.

Also, using a very high resolution monitor to display low resolution graphics will not make the graphics any better resolution.

As high resolution graphics demand a lot of processing power, unnecessary resolution can sometimes take processing power away from other more important tasks.

So, while there is no need to obtain the lowest resolution systems, beware of spending more money on a high resolution display if you simply don't need it.

What is non-interlace?

non-interlacedRefers to monitors and video standards that do not use interlacing techniques to improve resolution. Although interlacing increases resolution, it also increases screen flicker and reduces reaction time

I just went on a downloaded game and the sides of my laptop monitor have gone black it is a good laptop I tried shutting down locking and logging off?

When you log in to your computer (or have just turned it on)Make sure your NOT on the internet, right click and go down to SCREEN RESOLUTION. Change the resolution to the highest, click on apply an & OK and your computer will be back to normal.

What is meant by service monitoring?

Service Monitoring calls for administrators to collect information about networks and performances. It could also ask that administrators collect data about users' experiences, which can help them modify or improve services.

Why do people have weird shaped heads?

well u see every has different DNA which make all us different. if all of us were the same it would be very boring

What do interlace and non-interlace signals mean?

To understand this concept you have to understand the different types of tv. First you have CRT (cathode ray tube) This type of tv is usually interlaced and is the style that most people have. It has been around since the beginning of TV. The next style is the LCD/Projection/Plasma. These TVs are all progressive or non-interlaced. Cathode Ray Tubes display a picture by shooting a cathode ray at electrons giving you a picture. The cathode ray scan down the screen in lines. If it scans interlaced it will scan lines 1,3,5,7 etc. and then it will go back and scan lines 2,4,6,8 etc. Because of our mental ability to "fill in the gaps" we percieve it as an uninterupted picture. Non-interlace pictures scan all lines from top to bottom. Progressive scan gives you a higher quality image but it is harder to maintain brightness a constant picture because it takes longer to get through all of the lines than just half of them. This scanning rate is also called the refresh rate. Plasma screens and LCD essentially refresh all of their pixels at the same time so they are neither progressive nor interlaced.

How can you stop the ankle monitor from going off?

You don't. Do your time, follow the rules, and don't violate the law. I would suggest you sit down and consider what paths you've followed to get that ankle monitor in the first place.