A TV or computer monitor that uses the raster scan method for creating the image on screen. A raster display is typically an old CRT-based TV or monitor. Modern displays do not use an electron beam ...
We know that LCD monitors display a given image line by line, generally from top to bottom ("raster-scan" display). This explains tearing if the image changes during the scanning process (mostly in ...
Here are some of the most widely used terms associated with high-end graphic capabilities: Aliasing - The jagged lines that result from drawing on a raster screen. Most noticeable in low-res displays.
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