Betekenis van:
video display

video display
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • beeldscherm
  • an electronic device that represents information in visual form

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. A display, aka monitor, is an appliance that displays video signal of still images and moving pictures produced by a computer or similar device.
  2. It is unable to display video images.
  3. Not designed to incorporate a video display or screen
  4. The display does not incorporate electronics to reproduce video signals.
  5. Given the design and concept of the apparatus, its purpose is to display video.
  6. The manufacturer is allowed to use an additional on-board diagnostic display, such as a dashboard mounted video display device, for providing access to OBD information.
  7. Given the design and the concept of the apparatus, its purpose is to display still and video images.
  8. Given the design and the concept of the apparatus, its purpose is to display still and video images. Recording still and video images is to be considered as a secondary function of the apparatus.
  9. The manufacturer is allowed to use an additional on-board diagnostic display, such as a dashboard mounted video display device, for providing access to OBD information. Such an additional device is not subject to the requirements of this annex.
  10. CPA 26.40.60: Video game consoles (used with a television receiver or having a self-contained screen) and other games of skill or chance with an electronic display
  11. Note 2:"CEs" that are limited to input/output and peripheral functions (e.g., disk drive, communication and video display controllers) are not aggregated into the "CTP" calculation.
  12. Note 4 Do not include processors that are limited to input/output and peripheral functions (e.g., disk drive, communication and video display) when calculating "APP".
  13. Therefore it cannot be classified as a liquid crystal device of heading 9013 (see also HS Explanatory Notes to heading 9013 (1)). The display does not incorporate electronics to reproduce video signals.
  14. ‘television monitor’ means a product designed to display on an integrated screen a video signal from a variety of sources, including television broadcast signals, which optionally controls and reproduces audio signals from an external source device, which is linked through standardised video signal paths including cinch (component, composite), SCART, HDMI, and future wireless standards (but excluding non-standardised video signal paths like DVI and SDI), but cannot receive and process broadcast signals;
  15. The testing and measurement methods below reference published specifications from the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) Display Metrology Committee and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), and supplement those guidelines where necessary with methods developed in cooperation with the computer monitor industry.