A term for a color monitor, with the letters of the name standing for the three primary additive colors that combine to make color images on the screen.
A type of color monitor with separate inputs for red, green, and blue. It is especially well-suited for high resolution color images.
A color monitor that accepts separate inputs for red, blue and green color signals, and normally produces a sharper image than composite color monitors, in which information for all three colors is transmitted together.
Stands for red, green, blue. An RGB monitor displays colour by combining different amounts of red, green and blue light.
A type of color monitor with separate inputs for red, green and blue. Normally associated with high-resolution display systems. See also RGB video.
Red/Green/Blue. A CGA compatible monitor limited to a 15.750KHz horizontal scan rate.
Video display screen with colors Red, Green, Blue as light waves. The three colors combined in different ways produce all other colors.
Color monitors that mix red, green, and blue to achieve a spectrum of colors.