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Analysis: visual display units
A visual display unit (VDU) combines a display and a keyboard. Usually the display will be of the cathode-ray TV type, but it could also be a thin window display, or a flat screen. The keyboard will usually resemble that of a typewriter. Modern designs have a separate display and keyboard, but many designed as a single unit still exist. The two items are used together, either as a terminal interacting remotely with a system, as a stand-alone micro or word processor with its own local processing, or as a part of a larger piece of equipment.
Analysis: visual display units
A visual display unit (VDU) combines a display and a keyboard. Usually the display will be of the cathode-ray TV type, but it could also be a thin window display, or a flat screen. The keyboard will usually resemble that of a typewriter. Modern designs have a separate display and keyboard, but many designed as a single unit still exist. The two items are used together, either as a terminal interacting remotely with a system, as a stand-alone micro or word processor with its own local processing, or as a part of a larger piece of equipment.
Analysis: visual display units
Facilities ; 1 ; 9-14
1983-04-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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