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A monitor is typically connected to its host computer via DisplayPort, HDMI, USB-C, DVI, or VGA. Monitors sometimes use other proprietary connectors and signals to connect to a computer, which is less common. Originally computer monitors were used for data processing while television sets were used for video.
Monitor, TV: floppy disk, optional hard drive: Apple [citation needed] USA Apple Computer Apple Macintosh: 68000: 1984 Monitor diskette, optional CD ROM UK Apricot Computers/Applied Computer Technology: Apricot F1: 8088: 1984: Monitor: floppy disk: MS-DOS: Ran MS-DOS but not IBM compatible; several descendant models [2] Netherlands Aster ...
A pair of cables supplied with the monitor attaches to the connectors and splits into two single-link DVI connectors each, for a total of four DVI channels. One, two or four of the connectors may be used at once. IBM T220 came with a Matrox G200 MMS PCI-32 video card and two power supplies. To achieve native resolution the screen is sectioned ...
A 24-hour clock displayed on an oscilloscope configured as a vector monitor in X-Y mode with dual R2R DACs to generate the analog voltages. A vector monitor, vector display, or calligraphic display is a display device used for computer graphics up through the 1970s. It is a type of CRT, similar to that of an early oscilloscope.
DEC hit an even lower price-point with the PDP-8/S, the S for "serial". As the name implies the /S used a serial arithmetic unit, which was much slower but reduced costs so much that the system sold for under $10,000. [38] DEC then used the new PDP-8 design as the basis for a new LINC, the two-processor LINC-8. The LINC-8 used one PDP-8 CPU and ...
Two dual-monitor digital audio workstations. Multi-monitor, also called multi-display and multi-head, is the use of multiple physical display devices, such as monitors, televisions, and projectors, in order to increase the area available for computer programs running on a single computer system.