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== Dutch ==
=== Dutch ===
* beeldscherm (scherm van een tv-toestel of computer waarop het beeld verschijnt, Van Dale)
* beeldscherm (scherm van een tv-toestel of computer waarop het beeld verschijnt, Van Dale)
* monitor
* monitor
*computerscherm
*computerscherm


== English ==
=== English ===
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|''As each person sat a small visual display unit zoomed out of a small square flap in the table space in front of them.''
|''As each person sat a small visual display unit zoomed out of a small square flap in the table space in front of them.''
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== External links ==
=== External links ===
* https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beeldscherm
* https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beeldscherm


== References ==
=== References ===
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Latest revision as of 14:52, 3 July 2024

Dutch

  • beeldscherm (scherm van een tv-toestel of computer waarop het beeld verschijnt, Van Dale)
  • monitor
  • computerscherm

English

English Definition Usage examples
screen A flat panel or area on an electronic device such as a television, computer, or smartphone, on which images and data are displayed a television screen

a computer screen

a giant video screen

display An electronic device for the visual presentation of data or images. the colour display now costs £400
display device
display screen
monitor A screen which displays an image generated by a computer. Computer monitors generally have a refresh rate of at least 60 Hz, meaning the screen is refreshed at least 60 times a second.
LED display https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LED_display
OLED display
cathode-ray tube (CRT) A high-vacuum tube in which cathode rays produce a luminous image on a fluorescent screen, used in televisions and computer terminals.
video display unit 1960s; earliest use found in U.S. Patents
visual display unit (VDU) A device for displaying input signals as characters on a screen. As each person sat a small visual display unit zoomed out of a small square flap in the table space in front of them.

External links

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