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  2. Pixel density - Wikipedia

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    The dot pitch of a computer display determines the absolute limit of possible pixel density. Typical circa-2000 cathode-ray tube or LCD computer displays range from 67 to 130 PPI, though desktop monitors have exceeded 200 PPI, and certain smartphone manufacturers' flagship mobile device models have been exceeding 500 PPI since 2014.

  3. Surface Laptop 4 - Wikipedia

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    The Surface Laptop 4 is a laptop computer made by Microsoft. [1] It is the fourth generation of Surface Laptop which launched on 13 April 2021. It succeeds the Surface Laptop 3, which was released in 2019. Surface Laptop 4 keeps the same form design and ports as its predecessor. The machine ships with an Intel 11th gen or AMD processor.

  4. Parallel Peripheral Interface - Wikipedia

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    The Parallel Peripheral Interface (PPI) is a peripheral found on the Blackfin embedded processor. The PPI is a half-duplex , bi-directional port that is designed to connect directly to LCDs , CMOS sensors , CCDs , video encoders (video DACs ), video decoders (video ADCs ) or any generic high speed, parallel device.

  5. Surface Laptop 5 - Wikipedia

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    Resolution: 2256 x 1504 (201 PPI) Aspect ratio: 3:2 Contrast ratio 1300:1 Color profile: sRGB, and Vivid Individually color-calibrated display Dolby Vision IQ™ support Touch: 10-point multi-touch Gorilla® Glass 3 display on laptop with Alcantara® palm rest Gorilla® Glass 5 display on laptop with metal palm rest Surface Laptop 5 15”:

  6. List of computer display standards - Wikipedia

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    Video standards associated with IBM-PC-descended personal computers are shown in the diagram and table below, alongside those of early Macintosh and other makes for comparison. (From the early 1990s onwards, most manufacturers moved over to PC display standards thanks to widely available and affordable hardware). Comparison of video resolutions.

  7. Dot pitch - Wikipedia

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    Some types of pixel layout showing how pixel pitch is measured. Dot pitch (sometimes called line pitch, stripe pitch, or phosphor pitch) is a specification for a computer display, computer printer, image scanner, or other pixel-based devices that describe the distance, for example, between dots on a display screen.

  8. Extended Computer Protection - AOL Help

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    Protect your computer regardless of its age, with hardware repair or replacement coverage.

  9. Surface Studio - Wikipedia

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    The Surface Studio has a 28-inch 4.5K "PixelSense" display with 4500 x 3000 pixels, equivalent to 192 dpi.The screen, the thinnest ever built for an all-in-one PC at 12.5 millimetres thick, [9] is capable of being used in both the DCI-P3 and sRGB color spaces, and features a unique hinge design that allows it be tilted to a flat position, in a manner similar to the Wacom Cintiq.