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  • 1Display lag — is a phenomenon associated with some types of LCD displays, and nearly all types of HDTVs, that refers to latency, or lag measured by the difference between the time a signal is input into a display and the time it is shown by the display. This… …

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  • 2Display PostScript — (or DPS) is an on screen display system. As the name implies, DPS uses the PostScript (PS) imaging model and language to generate on screen graphics. To the basic PS system, DPS adds a number of features intended to ease working with bitmapped… …

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  • 3Display (horse) — Display Sire Fair Play Grandsire Hastings Dam Cicuta Damsire Nassovian Sex Stallion Foaled …

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  • 4Display code — is the 6 bit character set used by many computer systems manufactured by Control Data Corporation, notably the CDC 6600 in 1964. The CDC 6000 series, and their followons, had 60 bit words. As such, typical usage packed 10 characters per… …

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  • 5Time from NPL — Map showing the location of the Anthorn VLF transmitter within Cumbria …

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  • 6Time Warner Cable — Type Public Traded as NYSE: TWC Industry Communications …

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  • 7Time Crisis — Arcade Automat (links) GunCon, Versionen 1 3 …

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  • 8Time Capsule — est un périphérique de stockage en réseau NAS sans fil accompagné d un routeur conçu et commercialisé par Apple Inc. L une des fonctions clés de Time Capsule est la possibilité de faire des sauvegardes automatiques à distance à l’aide de Time… …

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  • 9Time Bandit — is an action/adventure video game that was written originally for the TRS 80 Model I and soon ported to the TRS 80 Color Computer, but enjoyed its greatest popularity on the Atari ST and Amiga. The game was written by Bill Dunlevy and Harry… …

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  • 10time and date — In computing, time and date are commands that are used to display and set the current time and date of the operating system. Both commands are available in DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows command line interpreters (shells) such as COMMAND.COM,… …

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