Usually refers to a display screen, but can be used to describe any device capable of displaying images.
Device for transformation of electrical signals into variations of color or brightness in a viewable image.
Any output device for presenting information visually. Examples include: CRT (cathode ray tube), LED (light emitting diode), LCD panel (liquid crystal display), or gas plasma. A general term for a projector or monitor.
Is anything that can be used to view a video or film. This would include an ordinary CRT television to a front projector.
an output device that conveys text, graphics, and video information to a user
An output device that contains a viewing screen.
(n.) The hardware device that displays windows, text, icons, and graphical images. Examples are a frame buffer and a monitor.
An output unit that gives a visual representation of data.
Your monitor is connected to a display device that controls what is shown on the monitor. The display device includes memory (called a frame buffer) dedicated to storing display information. A display device is also referred to as a graphics adapter.
A graphics device on which VRML scenes can be represented.
A device such as a terminal screen or a printer to which a computer can write output.
Output device that visually conveys text, graphics, and video information; also called a display. Information on a display device, sometimes called soft copy, exists electronically and displays for a temporary period of time. 6.4- 12
A display device, also known as an information display is a device for visual or tactile presentation of s (including text) acquired, stored, or transmitted in various forms. While most common displays are designed to present information dynamically in a visual medium, tactile displays, usually intended for the blind or visually impaired, use mechanical parts to dynamically update a tactile image (usually of text) so that the image may be felt by the fingers.