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Electronic Shelf Label
electronic display information about products and prices in retail store
active matrix
an addressing scheme used in flat panel displays
high dynamic range
enhanced signal representation in images, videos, audio, or radio
virtual retinal display
display technology that draws a raster display directly onto the retina of the eye
Reality Labs
virtual reality technology subsidiary of Meta Platforms (formerly Oculus VR)
screen protector
sheet of clear material to protect a screen from damage
sixteen-segment display
overhead transparency
thin sheet of transparent flexible material to place on overhead projectors
fourteen-segment display
VESA mounting standard
family of standards defined for mounting flat panel displays
LED art
form of light art
Electrowetting
Electrowetting is the modification of the wetting properties of a surface (which is typically hydrophobic) with an applied electric field.
ISO 13406-2
ISO standard
Interferometric modulator display
Qualcomm display technology
moving panorama
two-dimensional visual art scrolled to create illusion of progressive narrative
Electroluminescent display
display made with electroluminescent material
standard-dynamic-range video
video with a dynamic range that was standard before high-dynamic-range video
motion interpolation
form of video processing
Google Contact Lens
smart contact lens project

scan line
single horizontal line within a raster (particularly CRT) image
super-twisted nematic display
type of monochrome passive-matrix liquid crystal display
Flight information display system
computer system used in airports to display flight information
nine-segment display
Form of electronic display device for displaying decimal numerals
tell-tale
light that indicates malfunction of a system
Science On a Sphere
spherical projection system created by NOAA which presents high-resolution video on a suspended globe
pupillary distance
distance between the centers of the pupils of the eyes
inflatable movie screen
inflatable apparatus for displaying a projected image
Spatial light modulator
used in optical projection
Stereopticon
alt=|thumb|right|Illustration of a stereopticon
A stereopticon is a slide projector or relatively powerful "magic lantern", which has two lenses, usually one above the other, and has mainly been used to project photographic images. These devices date back to the mid 19th century, and were a popular form of entertainment and education before the advent of moving pictures.
display size
physical size of the area where pictures and videos are displayed
electroluminescent wire
capacitive light source in the form of a wire
display aspect ratio
ratio between a display's width and height
holographic display
type of display
curved screen
electronic display with a concave viewing surface
viewing angle
maximum angle at which a display can be viewed with acceptable visual performance
screen-door effect
visual artifact of displays
Vuzix
Vuzix Corporation () is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Rochester, New York and founded by Paul Travers in 1997. Vuzix is a supplier of smartglasses and augmented reality display technology. Vuzix manufactures and sells computer display devices and software. Vuzix head-mounted displays are marketed towards mobile and immersive augmented reality applications, such as 3D gaming, manufacturing training, and military tactical equipment. On January 5, 2015, Intel acquired 30% of Vuzix's stock for $24.8 million.
PEDOT:PSS
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thumb|Electrochromic switching in two PEDOT:PSS [[electrodes connected by a piece of PhastGel SDS buffer strips. The electrodes were reversibly and repeatedly oxidized and reduced by switching the polarity of an applied 1 V potential. This was observed by a color change between dark (reduced PEDOT) and light (oxidized PEDOT) blue within the electrodes, demonstrating the transport of ions between and into the electrodes.]]
list of common resolutions
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Heliodisplay
The Heliodisplay is an air-based display that uses water condensed from the air already present in the operating environment. The system, developed by IO2 Technology in 2001, uses a projection unit focused onto multiple layers of air and micron-sized atomized particles in midair, resulting in a two-dimensional display with no visible projection surface. This is similar in principle to the cinematic technique of rear projection. As dark areas of the image may appear invisible, the image may be more realistic than on a projection screen, although it is not volumetric. The system may be viewed fr
Glossy display
electronic display with a glossy surface
32K resolution
type of computer resolution
phosphorescent organic light-emitting diode
type of organic light-emitting diode
Holographic screen
Earcon
An earcon is a brief, distinctive sound that represents a specific event or conveys other information. Earcons are a common feature of computer operating systems and applications, ranging from a simple beep to indicate an error, to the customizable sound schemes of modern operating systems that indicate startup, shutdown, and other events.
volumetric display
3D graphic display device
broadcast reference monitor
display device similar to a television set
Comparison of display technology
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