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  • 101Digital8 — Media type Magnetic Tape Encoding NTSC, PAL Read mechanism Helical scan Write mechanism Helical scan Standard Interlaced video …

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  • 102IBM Personal System/2 — infobox computer Developer = International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) Type = Professional Computer Released = April, 1987 Processor = 8 MHz Intel 8086 Website = [http://www.computercraft.com/docs/ps2sect.shtml www.computercraft.com] The… …

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  • 103Digital versus film photography — has been a topic of debate since the invention of digital cameras towards the end of the 20th Century. Both digital and film photography have advantages and drawbacks.[1][2] 21st century photography is dominated by digital operation, but the… …

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  • 104Direct-to-disk recording — This article is about digital storage systems. For audio recording, see Direct to disc recording. Not to be confused with Digital video recorder. Direct to disk recording (DDR) refers to methods by which analog signals and digital signals such as …

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  • 105Jon Rubinstein — For the actor, see John Rubinstein. Jonathan J Rubinstein (born 1956) is an American computer scientist and electrical engineer who was instrumental in the creation of the iPod, the portable music and video device first sold by Apple Computer Inc …

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  • 106Direct to disk recording — refers to methods by which digital audio and video are recorded to portable storage media such as hard drives and DVDs.Direct to disk can involve permanent or semi permanent non volatile recording media. Computer hard disk drives are erasable and …

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  • 107Deinterlacing — is the process of converting interlaced video, such as common analog television signals or 1080i format HDTV signals, into a non interlaced form. Interlaced video frame consists of two sub fields taken in sequence, each sequentially scanned at… …

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  • 108TEAC — Infobox Company company name = TEAC Corporation company company type = Public (tyo|6803) foundation = Tokyo (29 August 1953) location = flagicon|JPN Tokyo, Japan key people = Yoshiaki Sakai, Chairman of the Board; Yuji Hanabusa, President; Koichi …

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  • 109QXGA — The QXGA, or Quad eXtended Graphics Array, display standard is a resolution standard in display technology. Their high pixel counts and heavy display hardware requirements mean that there are currently few CRT and LCD monitors which have pixel… …

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  • 110Kit lens — A kit lens is a starter lens sold bundled with an interchangeable lens camera such as a single lens reflex camera. It is generally a cheap lens priced at the lowest end of the manufacturer s range, so as to not add much to a camera s price.… …

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