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Chapter 6 - Output

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LCD monitor or screen technology that uses a separate transistor to apply charges to each liquid crystal cell and thus displays high-quality color that is viewable from all angles. See also TFT (thin-film transistor) display.   active-matrix display  
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Output device that looks like a printer or copy machine but provides the functionality of a printer, scanner, copy machine, and perhaps a fax machine. See also multifunction peripheral.   all-in-one device  
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Defines a display's width relative to its height.   aspect ratio  
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Component of a computer that produces music, speech, or other sounds, such as beeps.   audio output device  
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The number of bits a video card uses to store information about each pixel. See also color depth.   bit depth  
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Type of printing process that uses radio waves to transmit output to a printer.   Bluetooth printing  
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Type of printer that prints information on paper in Braille for use by visually impaired users.   Braille printer  
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Standard unit of luminous intensity.   candela  
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Large, sealed glass tube whose front, the screen, is coated with dots of red, green, and blue phosphor material.   cathode-ray tube (CRT)  
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The number of bits a video card uses to store information about each pixel. See also bit depth.   color depth  
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Type of paper, used by most dot-matrix printers, which consists of thousands of pages connected together end to end.   continuous-form paper  
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Difference in light intensity between the brightest white and darkest black that can be displayed on an LCD monitor.   contrast ratio  
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Type of desktop monitor that contains a cathode-ray tube.   CRT monitor  
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Output device that takes the text and images displaying on a computer screen and projects them on a larger screen so that an audience can see the image clearly.   data projector  
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Projector that uses tiny mirrors to reflect light, which produces crisp, bright, colorful images that remain in focus and can be seen clearly, even in a well-lit room.   digital light processing (DLP) projector  
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Thermal printer that uses heat to transfer colored dye to specially coated paper. See also dye-sublimation printer   digital photo printer  
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Television that receives digital television signals and produces a higher-quality picture.   digital television (DTV)  
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Output device that visually conveys text, graphics, and video information. See also display device.   display  
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Output device that visually conveys text, graphics, and video information. See also display.   display device  
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Port that is an alternative to DVI that also supports HDMI.   DisplayPort  
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The distance in millimeters between pixels on a display device. See also pixel pitch.   dot pitch  
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Type of impact printer that produces printed images when tiny wire pins on a print head mechanism strike an inked ribbon.   dot-matrix printer  
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Printer resolution measurement of the number of dots a printer can print.   dots per inch (dpi)  
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Video card port that enables digital signals to transmit directly to an LCD monitor.   DVI (Digital Video Interface) port  
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Thermal printer that uses heat to transfer color dye to specially coated paper, creating images of photographic quality. See also digital photo printer.   dye-sublimation printer  
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Audio output device that rests inside the ear canal. See also earphones.   earbuds  
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Audio output device that rests inside the ear canal. See also earbuds.   earphones  
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Display device with a shallow depth and flat screen that typically uses LCD or gas plasma technology.   flat-panel display  
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Technology that sends resistance to a joystick or wheel in response to actions of the user.   force feedback  
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Chip that controls the manipulation and display of graphics on a display device.   graphics processing unit (GPU)  
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Printed information that exists physically and is a more permanent form of output than that presented on a display device (soft copy). See also printout.   hard copy  
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Port that combines DVI with high-definition (HD) television and video.   HDMI (High-Definition Media Interface) port  
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High-definition television; the most advanced form of digital television, working with digital broadcast signals, transmitting digital sound, supporting wide screens, and providing resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 pixels.   HDTV  
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Display that uses OLED technology in a helmet, goggles, or glasses.   head-mounted display  
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Audio output device that covers or is placed outside the ear.   headphones  
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Device that functions as both headphones and a microphone.   headset  
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The most advanced form of digital television, working with digital broadcast signals, transmitting digital sound, supporting wide screens, and providing resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 pixels. See also HDTV.   high-definition television  
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Type of printer that forms characters and graphics on a piece of paper by striking a mechanism against an inked ribbon that physically contacts the paper.   impact printer  
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Printing that uses infrared light waves to transmit output to a printer.   infrared printing  
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Type of nonimpact printer that forms characters and graphics by spraying tiny drops of liquid ink on a piece of paper.   ink-jet printer  
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Touch-sensitive device, resembling a dry-erase board, that displays the image on a connected computer screen.   interactive whiteboard  
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Digital postage technology that allows users with an authorized postage account to buy and print digital postage.   Internet postage  
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Small printer that prints on adhesive-type material that can be placed on items such as envelopes, packages, optical discs, photos, file folders, and toys.   label printer  
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A printout that is wider than it is tall with information printed across the widest part of the paper.   landscape orientation  
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Printer that creates photo-realistic quality color prints, used mainly by graphic artists.   large-format printer  
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Type of high-speed, high-quality nonimpact printer that creates images using a laser beam and powdered ink called toner.   laser printer  
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Desktop monitor that uses a liquid crystal display instead of a cathode-ray tube to produce images on a screen, resulting in a sharp, flicker-free display.   LCD monitor  
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Projector that uses liquid crystal display technology that attaches directly to a computer and uses its own light source to display the information shown on the computer screen.   LCD projector  
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Type of high-speed impact printer that prints an entire line at a time.   line printer  
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Type of display that uses a liquid compound to present information on a display device.   liquid crystal display (LCD)  
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Small, lightweight, battery-powered printer used by a mobile user to print from a notebook computer, smart phone, or other mobile device while traveling.   mobile printer  
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Display device that is packaged as a separate peripheral.   monitor  
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Display device capability in which information appears in one color on a different color background.   monochrome  
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Output device that looks like a printer or copy machine but provides the functionality of a printer, scanner, copy machine, and perhaps a fax machine. See also all-in-one device.   multifunction peripheral  
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The specific resolution for which an LCD is geared.   native resolution  
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Printer output that is slightly less clear than what is acceptable for business letters.   near letter quality (NLQ)  
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Unit of visible light intensity that is equal to one candela per square meter.   nit  
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Type of printer that forms characters and graphics on a piece of paper without actually striking the paper.   nonimpact printer  
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TFT technology that uses organic molecules that produce an even brighter, easier-to-read display than standard TFT displays.   organic LED (OLED)  
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Data that has been processed into a useful form.   output  
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Any hardware component that conveys information to one or more people.   output device  
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Software that tells a printer how to lay out the contents of a printed page.   page description language (PDL)  
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LCD monitor or screen technology that uses fewer transistors, requires less power, and is less expensive than an active-matrix display.   passive-matrix display  
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Standard printer language that supports the fonts and layout used in standard office documents.   PCL (Printer Control Language)  
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Type of nonimpact color printer that produces photo-lab-quality pictures.   photo printer  
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Standard technology used with photo printers that allows you to print photos directly from a digital camera by connecting a cable from the digital camera to a USB port on the printer.   PictBridge  
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The smallest element in an electronic image. Short for picture element.   pixel  
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The distance in millimeters between pixels on a display device. See also dot pitch.   pixel pitch  
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Display device that uses gas plasma technology, which sandwiches a layer of gas between two glass plates.   plasma monitor  
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Sophisticated printers that produce high-quality drawings such as blueprints, maps, and circuit diagrams using a row of charged wires (called styli) to draw an electrostatic pattern on specially coated paper and then fuse toner to the pattern.   plotters  
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A printout that is taller than it is wide, with information printed across the shorter width of the paper.   portrait orientation  
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Special type of label printer that prints postage stamps.   postage printer  
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Standard printer language used by professionals in the desktop publishing and graphics arts fields, designed for complex documents with intense graphics and colors.   PostScript  
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Output device that produces text and graphics on a physical medium such as paper.   printer  
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Printed information that exists physically and is a more permanent form of output than that presented on a display device (soft copy). See also hard copy.   printout  
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The number of horizontal and vertical pixels in a display device.   resolution  
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The time in milliseconds (ms) that it takes to turn a pixel on or off.   response time  
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Video card port that allows users to connect external analog devices such as a television, DVD player, or video recorder to the computer.   S-video port  
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Speakers positioned around one or two center speakers and positioned so that sound emits from all directions.   satellite speakers  
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Temporary output presented on a display device.   soft copy  
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Audio output devices that generate sound.   speakers  
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Speaker component that boosts low bass sounds.   subwoofer  
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Super Video Graphics Array; video standard with a resolution of 800 x 600.   SVGA  
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Super XGA; video standard with a resolution of 1280 x 1024.   SXGA  
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Feature included with some input devices that provides the user with a physical response from the device.   tactile output  
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Thin-film transistor; LCD monitor or screen technology that uses a separate transistor to apply charges to each liquid crystal cell and thus displays high-quality color that is viewable from all angles. See also active-matrix display.   TFT (thin-film transistor) display  
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Type of nonimpact printer that generates images by pushing electrically heated pins against heat-sensitive paper.   thermal printer  
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Thermal printer that generates images by using heat to melt colored wax onto heat-sensitive paper.   thermal wax-transfer printer  
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Type of powdered ink that is used by some laser printers and copy machines to produce output.   toner  
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Ultra XGA; video standard with a resolution of 1600 x 1200.   UXGA  
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Diagonal measurement of the actual viewing area provided by the screen in a CRT monitor.   viewable size  
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Audio output that occurs when a user hears a person’s voice or when a computer talks to the user through the speakers on the computer.   voice output  
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Term used to refer to LCD monitors that are wider than they are tall.   widescreen  
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Wide Quad XGA; video standard with a resolution of 2560 x 1600.   WQXGA  
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Wide Super XGA; video standard with a resolution of 1680 x 1050.   WSXGA  
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Wide Ultra XGA; video standard with a resolution of 1920 x 1200.   WUXGA  
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Wide XGA; video standard with a resolution of 1280 x 1024 or 1366 x 768.   WXGA  
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Extended Graphics Array; video standard with a resolution of 1024 x 768.   XGA  
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