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readout

(1) A small display device that typically shows only a few digits or a couple of lines of data.

(2) Any display screen or panel.


readout [′rēd‚au̇t]
(computer science)
The presentation of output information by means of lights a display, printout, or other methods.
To sense information contained in some computer internal storage and transmit this information to a storage external to the computer.


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