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  2. Backlight - Wikipedia

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    Standards for power ratings for TV sets have been introduced, e.g., in the USA, EU, and Australia [36] as well as in China. [37] Moreover, a 2008 study [ 38 ] showed that among European countries, power consumption is one of the most important criteria for consumers when they choose a television, as important as the screen size.

  3. Amazon Fire TV - Wikipedia

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    The third-generation Fire TV, also known as the Fire TV with 4K Ultra HD and Alexa Voice Remote, was released in 2017. It eschewed the previous set-top box design for a small, diamond-shaped " pendant " reminiscent of the Fire TV Stick, which plugs directly into a television set's HDMI port and can be hung from a short HDMI extender cable.

  4. False color - Wikipedia

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    A traditional false-color satellite image of Las Vegas. Grass-covered land (e.g. a golf course) appears in red. In contrast to a true-color image, a false-color image sacrifices natural color rendition in order to ease the detection of features that are not readily discernible otherwise – for example the use of near infrared for the detection of vegetation in satellite images. [1]

  5. Flicker (screen) - Wikipedia

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    The flicker of a CRT monitor can cause various symptoms in those sensitive to it such as eye strain, headaches [9] in migraine sufferers, and seizures in epileptics. [10]As the flicker is most clearly seen at the edge of our vision there is no obvious risk in using a CRT, but prolonged use can cause a sort of retinal shock where the flickering is seen even when looking away from the monitor.

  6. Image histogram - Wikipedia

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    An image histogram is a type of histogram that acts as a graphical representation of the tonal distribution in a digital image. [1] It plots the number of pixels for each tonal value.

  7. DD Free Dish - Wikipedia

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    DD Free Dish (formerly known as DD Direct Plus) is an Indian state-owned free-to-air satellite television provider owned and operated by Public Service Broadcaster Prasar Bharati. [1] It was launched in December, 2004.

  8. Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog - Wikipedia

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    Just as Angus and Yellow begin to give up hope, a plane flies overhead. The pilot informs the rescue teams of his discovery, and a rescue helicopter is dispatched to pick up the boy and dog. One of the search team members is lowered and grabs Angus, but Yellow is knocked off the tree into the river.

  9. A fondo - Wikipedia

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    A fondo (English: In Depth) was a Spanish television interview program hosted by Joaquín Soler Serrano that was broadcast on La Primera Cadena of Televisión Española from 1976 until 1981. The program's mission statement, according to its opening title cards, was to interview "the leading figures in letters, the arts, and sciences."