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The signal may be either a [[raster]] type, or something else (e.g. the direct addressing often`produced by [[vector graphics]] systems). | The signal may be either a [[raster]] type, or something else (e.g. the direct addressing often`produced by [[vector graphics]] systems). | ||
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The term video display does not have a strict, widely-accepted definition, but it generally refers to displays which can display images (which is now, of course, essentially all of them); and it sometime refers to those which accept an analog video input signal, or whose interface to the rest of the system of which they are a part is such a signal.
The signal may be either a raster type, or something else (e.g. the direct addressing often`produced by vector graphics systems).