MultiSync monitor
multisync monitor
[¦məl·ti‚siŋk ′män·ə·tər] (computer science)
A video display monitor that automatically adjusts to the synchronization frequency of the video source from which it is receiving signals.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
MultiSync monitor
A family of multifrequency monitors from NEC Display Solutions that celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2015. The MultiSync's introduction was significant because its compatibility with all popular graphics cards of the time eliminated the need for monitor upgrades every time a new video standard emerged. Subsequently, this became the norm for all monitors. For more information, visit www.necdisplay.com. See multitouch.
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Long-lived MultiSync |
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MultiSync monitors were first introduced in 1985. Twenty years later, this 21" LCD display was ultra thin, glare-free and featured wide-angle viewing, an integrated USB 2.0 hub and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. (Image courtesy of NEC Display Solutions.) |
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