Epson ActionTower 8200 User Manual - Page 178
True Color, Video adapter card, Write-protect, ZIF socket
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SVGA Super VGA (Video Graphics Array). In addition to supporting standard VGA modes, your computer's built-in SVGA controller supports resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 in 256 colors with 2MB of video memory and a compatible monitor. True Color A VGA feature that supports 24-bits-per-pixel color, which enables your VGA interface to display 16.8 million colors. The screen image looks more like a photograph than a traditional computer image. VGA Video Graphics Array. A high-resolution display adapter that provides a variety of video modes. Video adapter card A circuit board that can be installed in one of the computer's option slots to control the way a monitor displays text and graphics. Write-protect To protect the data on a diskette from being changed by setting the write-protect switch on a 3.5-inch diskette or by placing a write-protect tab over the notch on a 5.25-inch diskette. You cannot change data on a write-protected diskette. ZIF socket Zero Insertion Force. The type of socket on your computer's system board that holds the processor. With this type of socket, it's easy to remove and install processor chips. 8 Glossary