TV display damage can occur due to various reasons, including physical impact, moisture exposure, or electrical surges. Cracks or shattered screens often result from accidental drops or improper handling. Additionally, issues like screen burn-in or dead pixels can arise from prolonged static images or manufacturing defects. Regular maintenance and careful usage can help minimize the risk of damage.
Any attached monitor or tv which the computer can display to
No -- there is no sanctioned accessory that will wirelessly display the DS screen on a TV.
It depends on the size of you display, but I saw a TV show they made 200 cupcakes (to put in a display)
LCD is the accronym for Liquid Crystal Display. And TV is the accronym for Television. Put 2 and 2 together and you get: LCDTV = Liquid Crystal Display Television.
is flat panels display found in portable computers
No. PDP is a Plasma Display panel, which is an entirely different technology than LCD or Liquid Crystal Display television.
a television- like display device is called a
You can find a replacement hdtv display for your television on the following site: http://www.thescreenguys.com. They have just about everything.
A; An analog oscilloscope will display a signal to a CRT the same principle as a TV can display movies
The way colors display is a function of the TV or other display, not the disk player.
While not a "sure" thing, using a plasma television as a monitor is very likely to damage the set. This is because computers often have static, or non-changing, images displayed on them (like your Taskbar or Dock). This causes burn-in when displayed for longer than 20 minutes on a plasma television.However, using it as a display as probably acceptable if you are playing an action-packed video game or watching a movie.
your xbox might be set to display 1080p and that's why it doesn't display on your 720 TVs