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  • 11refresh — 1. verb /ɹiˈfɹɛʃ/ a) To renew or revitalize. She refreshed the page. She was still the high bidder. Good. b) To reload a webpage on the internet. You can save your code, refresh your browser, and see a change instantly. This simple trick turns a… …

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  • 12refresh — verb Etymology: Middle English refresshen, from Anglo French refreschir, from re + fresch fresh more at fresh Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to restore strength and animation to ; revive 2. to freshen up ; renovate …

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  • 13refresh rate — number of times per second that a screen display is updated …

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  • 14refresh — /rəˈfrɛʃ / (say ruh fresh) verb (t) 1. (often reflexive) to reinvigorate by rest, food, etc. 2. to stimulate (the memory). 3. to make fresh again; reinvigorate or cheer (a person, the mind, spirits, etc.). 4. to freshen in appearance, colour, etc …

  • 15Flicker (screen) — Flicker is visible fading between cycles displayed on video displays, especially the refresh interval on cathode ray tube (CRT) based computer screens. Flicker occurs on CRTs when the they are driven at a low refresh rate, allowing the screen s… …

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  • 16LCD shutter glasses — are glasses used in conjunction with computers or TV screens to create the illusion of a three dimensional image, an example of stereoscopy. Glass containing liquid crystal and a polarizing filter has the property that it becomes dark when… …

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  • 17Ninja-Kid — For the Bandai NES game, see Ninja Kid. Ninja Kid Developer(s) UPL Publisher(s) UPL, World Games, Jaleco Platform(s) Arcade …

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  • 18History of video games — Part of a series on …

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  • 19Apple IIGS — Mac specs Introduced=September 1986 MSRP=999 CPU=65C816 CPUspeed=2.8 MHz OS=Apple ProDOS, Apple GS/OS RAM=256 KB or 1 MB (expandable up to 8 MB) RAMtype= Discontinued=December 1992The Apple sc|IIgs, the fifth model inception of the Apple II, was… …

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  • 20Display 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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