Difference between revisions of "Dynamic visual display"
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− | A dynamic visual display is a device that modulates light according to the state of a control system such as a digital state machine or an analog electronic circuit. | + | A '''dynamic visual display''' is a device that modulates light according to the state of a control system such as a digital state machine or an analog electronic circuit. |
Dynamic visual displays include computer screens, television screens, alarm clock displays, dynamic LED billboards, game boy displays, stereoscopic head-mounted displays, and heads-up displays in cars. | Dynamic visual displays include computer screens, television screens, alarm clock displays, dynamic LED billboards, game boy displays, stereoscopic head-mounted displays, and heads-up displays in cars. |
Revision as of 03:38, 27 April 2024
A dynamic visual display is a device that modulates light according to the state of a control system such as a digital state machine or an analog electronic circuit.
Dynamic visual displays include computer screens, television screens, alarm clock displays, dynamic LED billboards, game boy displays, stereoscopic head-mounted displays, and heads-up displays in cars.