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What is meant by the term Monochrome Pixel?

Asked by ATtITUdeD in Electronics & Gadgets at   4:23 PM on February 24, 2008

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Halftone is the reprographic technique that simulates continuous tone imagery through the use of equally spaced dots of varying size.

Digital halftoning uses a raster image or bitmap within which each monochrome picture element or pixel may be on or off, ink or no ink. Consequently, to emulate the photographic halftone cell, the digital halftone cell must contain groups of monochrome pixels within the same-sized cell area. The fixed location and size of these monochrome pixels compromises the high frequency/low frequency dichotomy of the photographic halftone method.

Answered at 12:17 AM on March 01, 2008

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What is Liquid Crystal Display?

Asked by ATtITUdeD in Electronics & Gadgets at   4:24 PM on February 24, 2008

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Short for liquid crystal display, a type of display used in digital watches and many portable computers. LCD displays utilize two sheets of polarizing material with a liquid crystal solution between them. An electric current passed through the liquid causes the crystals to align so that light cannot pass through them. Each crystal, therefore, is like a shutter, either allowing light to pass through or blocking the light.

Monochrome LCD images usually appear as blue or dark gray images on top of a grayish-white background. Color LCD displays use two basic techniques for producing color: Passive matrix is the less expensive of the two technologies. The other technology, called thin film transistor (TFT) or active-matrix, produces color images that are as sharp as traditional CRT displays, but the technology is expensive. Recent passive-matrix displays using new CSTN and DSTN technologies produce sharp colors rivaling active-matrix displays.

Most LCD screens used in notebook computers are backlit, or transmissive, to make them easier to read.

Answered at 12:12 AM on March 01, 2008

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want to buy a digital camera for aroung rupees 8000?

Asked by Prashant in Electronics & Gadgets at   9:51 AM on February 25, 2008

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You can easily get a branded 4 to 5 megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom at this price. Sony, Canon, Kodak all have models at this price.

Answered at 11:56 PM on February 29, 2008

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FUNCTION OF MECHANICAL SEAL AND THRUST BEARINGS?

Asked by sahil kumar in Electronics & Gadgets at   8:35 PM on February 24, 2008

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A mechanical seal is a device which helps join systems or mechanisms together by preventing leakage containing pressure, or excluding contamination.

Answered at 12:07 AM on March 01, 2008

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which phone is better...N95 or HTC touch? I dont want just camera ,i want latest features including internet options and style too? plz help me out of this.

Asked by Bhanu Pratap in Electronics & Gadgets at   2:18 AM on February 25, 2008

Kannan's Answer

Both devices are very advanced and highly usable smartphones. The Nokia N95 excels in multimedia (high resolution still shots, high quality VGA/30 fps video recording, video out connector), telephony and data transmission (UMTS, HSDPA, internet and video calls) and in general performance provided by its powerful OMAP2420 processor. This is where the HTC Artemis turns out to be considerably weaker. Where it rules, however, is its integrated GPS receiver: faster, more precise and more sensitive than the one in the N95. The Artemis also offers larger screen, which - together with the excellent GPS - provides top level GPS navigation functionality. Another advantage of the Artemis is the huge range of 3rd party software and accessories available for Windows Mobile devices.

Both devices are highly useful, well built, nice looking and good working. Both have their strengths and weaknesses.

Choose either of the models depending on your usage.

Answered at 12:05 AM on March 01, 2008

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What is meant by the term LVDS?

Asked by ATtITUdeD in Electronics & Gadgets at   4:26 PM on February 24, 2008

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Low-voltage differential signaling, or LVDS, is an electrical signaling system that can run at very high speeds over cheap, twisted-pair copper cables. It was introduced in 1994, and has since become very popular in computers, where it forms part of very high-speed networks and computer buses.

Answered at 12:07 AM on March 01, 2008

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What is embedded computer?

Asked by rajiv in Electronics & Gadgets at   5:29 PM on February 25, 2008

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An embedded system is a special-purpose computer system designed to perform one or a few dedicated functions, sometimes with real-time computing constraints. It is usually embedded as part of a complete device including hardware and mechanical parts. In contrast, a general-purpose computer, such as a personal computer, can do many different tasks depending on programming. Embedded systems have become very important today as they control many of the common devices we use.

Since the embedded system is dedicated to specific tasks, design engineers can optimize it, reducing the size and cost of the product, or increasing the reliability and performance. Some embedded systems are mass-produced, benefiting from economies of scale.

Physically, embedded systems range from portable devices such as digital watches and MP3 players, to large stationary installations like traffic lights, factory controllers, or the systems controlling nuclear power plants. Complexity varies from low, with a single microcontroller chip, to very high with multiple units, peripherals and networks mounted inside a large chassis or enclosure.

In general, "embedded system" is not an exactly defined term, as many systems have some element of programmability. For example, Handheld computers share some elements with embedded systems — such as the operating systems and microprocessors which power them — but are not truly embedded systems, because they allow different applications to be loaded and peripherals to be connected.

Answered at 11:53 PM on February 29, 2008

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What are Super Computers?

Asked by rajiv in Electronics & Gadgets at   5:31 PM on February 25, 2008

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A supercomputer is a computer that performs at or near the currently highest operational rate for computers. A supercomputer is typically used for scientific and engineering applications that must handle very large databases or do a great amount of computation (or both). Most supercomputers are really multiple computers that perform parallel processing.

Answered at 11:50 PM on February 29, 2008

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What are the latest PC-DVD game launches?

Asked by Jugal in Electronics & Gadgets at   1:41 PM on February 29, 2008

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Thee Guild Universe 29/2/2008
Fuel of War 26/2/2008
Ricochet Infinity 26/2/2008
The Sims 2 26/2/2008
Turning Point: Fall of Liberty 26/2/2008
City Life 2008 22/2/2008
Imperium Romanum 22/2/2008
TV Giant 22/2/2008

Answered at 11:29 PM on February 29, 2008

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What is a PDA or personal digital assistant?

Asked by rajiv in Electronics & Gadgets at   5:30 PM on February 25, 2008

Kannan's Answer

A Personal digital assistant (PDA) is a handheld computer, but has become much more versatile over the years. PDAs are also known as small computers or palmtop computers. PDAs have many uses: calculation, use as a clock and calendar, accessing the Internet, sending and receiving E-mails, video recording, typewriting and word processing, use as an address book, making and writing on spreadsheets, scanning bar codes, use as a radio or stereo, playing computer games, recording survey responses, and Global Positioning System (GPS). Newer PDAs also have both color screens and audio capabilities, enabling them to be used as mobile phones (smartphones), web browsers, or portable media players. Many PDAs can access the Internet, intranets or extranets via Wi-Fi, or Wireless Wide-Area Networks (WWANs). Many PDAs employ touch screen technology.

Answered at 11:52 PM on February 29, 2008

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