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Glossary A B C D F 56 ACE Adaptive Colour Enhancer. Makes light images lighter and dark images darker. Active Matrix display Also known as TFT or Thin Film Transistor, an active matrix display is a liquid crystal display found on notebook computers and flat panel displays. With active matrix displays each pixel is controlled by one to four transistors which commonly make the screens faster, brighter and more colourful then a passive matrix. Analogue 15 Pin D-Sub Common connection for PC Graphics Card replaced by DVI Technology. BBE BBE high definition sound is the core sound enhancement technology. It allows for more natural and comfortable sounds. Brightness The higher the brightness the greater the luminosity will appear on the screen. BrightWindow BrightWindow enables users to make an optimal bright zone by simply dragging a mouse. Users also can freely move and resize the window. Contrast Ratio When referring to a display, the contrast ratio is a figure used to measure the luminance difference between the brightest white and the darkest black. The contrast ratio will be listed as y:z where 'y' is the brightest white and 'z' is the darkest black. An example of a standard contrast ratio for computer monitors and LCD displays is 200:1, a number higher then this, such as 400:1 will have a brighter display. Dead Pixel Term used to describe a pixel that no longer illuminates. Dot Pitch Distanced between pixels on a computer display screen measured in millimetres. DVI Connection Digital Video Interface (DVI) delivers sharper and cleaner images than an analogue connection, without any data loss making it suitable for graphic and multimedia uses. FLATRON f Engine The World's first picture enhancing chip for LCD monitors. It uses DAFITM technology and includes a RCM (real colour management) function to express vivid natural colours, and ACE (adaptive colour and contrast enhancement) function to enhance brightness and contrast. The technology is ideal for mobile imaging in TV, mobile games, and animation. Forte Manager Allows the user to make image quality adjustments by using the Mouse. Forte Mirror This software technology enables the screen contents to automatically rotate whichever way the screen moves.

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ACE
Adaptive Colour Enhancer. Makes light images lighter and dark images darker.
Active Matrix display
Also known as TFT or Thin Film Transistor, an active matrix display is a liquid crystal display
found on notebook computers and flat panel displays.
With active matrix displays each pixel
is controlled by one to four transistors which commonly make the screens faster, brighter and
more colourful then a passive matrix.
Analogue 15 Pin D-Sub
Common connection for PC Graphics Card replaced by DVI Technology.
BBE
BBE high definition sound is the core sound enhancement technology. It allows for more
natural and comfortable sounds.
Brightness
The higher the brightness the greater the luminosity will appear on the screen.
BrightWindow
BrightWindow enables users to make an optimal bright zone by simply dragging a mouse.
Users also can freely move and resize the window.
Contrast Ratio
When referring to a display, the contrast ratio is a figure used to measure the luminance
difference between the brightest white and the darkest black. The contrast ratio will be listed
as y:z where 'y' is the brightest white and 'z' is the darkest black. An example of a standard
contrast ratio for computer monitors and LCD displays is 200:1, a number higher then this,
such as 400:1 will have a brighter display.
Dead Pixel
Term used to describe a pixel that no longer illuminates.
Dot Pitch
Distanced between pixels on a computer display screen measured in millimetres.
DVI Connection
Digital Video Interface (DVI) delivers sharper and cleaner images than an analogue
connection, without any data loss making it suitable for graphic and multimedia uses.
FLATRON f Engine
The World’s first picture enhancing chip for LCD monitors. It uses DAFITM technology and
includes a RCM (real colour management) function to express vivid natural colours, and ACE
(adaptive colour and contrast enhancement) function to enhance brightness and contrast.
The technology is ideal for mobile imaging in TV, mobile games, and animation.
Forte Manager
Allows the user to make image quality adjustments by using the Mouse.
Forte Mirror
This software technology enables the screen contents to automatically rotate whichever way
the screen moves.
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