PEL, short for "Picture Element," is where the word "pixel" originates. On a digital display device, a pixel is the smallest graphical unit that makes up a digital image or…
Resolution is a term used to describe how clear a display screen looks. It is a type of display that measures the total number of pixels on both the horizontal…
The amount of pixels on a display screen is measured in pixels per inch (PPI). Even if all displays have the same resolution, the sharpness of the image varies according…
The term "luminance" refers to how bright a display device looks. The image or video on the screen can be seen more clearly, even outside in the sunlight, the brighter…
The difference between the lightest and darkest tones of a display is known as the contrast ratio. One of the key elements in determining the quality of a picture is…
The ratio of a display screen's width to height is called the aspect ratio. It is typically expressed as x:y, like as 1.33:1, it is also frequently stated in public…
Gradation is a color progression used in displays to indicate gradual changes in the intensity of color tones. Gradation, in its simplest form, is the transition from one color tint…
The term "color depth" in the context of display technology refers to the total number of colors that a display can portray. In general, a display reproduces a wide range…
The color gamut is another name for the color reproduction range or color spectrum about display technology. It provides measurable data on the spectrum of real colors that a screen…
The National Television System Committee (NTSC) is the US entity responsible for standardizing broadcast television transmission. It also refers to the technical standard that the Committee produces for analog TV…