Chapter 7—Glossary

Raster

The area illuminated by the scan lines on a CRT.

Resolution

The degree of sharpness of a displayed or printed

 

character or image; the amount of detail in a picture. On

 

a display screen, resolution is expressed as the number

 

of horizontal dots (columns) by the number of vertical

 

lines (rows). For example, a 680 x 400 resolution means

 

680 dots across each of 400 lines.

Retrace

The blanked-out line traced by the scanning beam of a

 

picture tube as it travels from the end of any horizontal

 

line to the beginning of either the next horizontal line or

 

field. The beam is turned "off" during retrace.

RGB (Red, Green, Blue)

Refers to the method of recording and generating colors

 

in a video system. On a television or color monitor,

 

colors are displayed as varying intensities of Red, Green

 

and Blue dots. When R, G and B are all turned on high,

 

white is produced. When all dots are turned off, the base

 

color of the screen, (black) appears.

RGB X-hatch

Test Pattern. Used for convergence of the Red, Green,

 

and Blue light beams.

S-VHS

A high band video recording process for VHS that

 

increases picture quality and resolution capability. S-VHS

 

tape machines use a special output terminal which allows

 

separate output of luminance (Y) and chrominance (C)

 

picture information to monitors equipped with S-Video

 

inputs.

S-Video

A video signal that has the luminance (Y) information

 

separated from chrominance (C) information.

SAP

(Second Audio Program) The MTS system for television

 

also provides the ability to send an additional audio

 

signal, called Second Audio Program (SAP).

Saturated Color

1) A color as far from white, black or gray as it can be.

 

2) A display misadjustment that results in unnaturally

 

bright colors.

Scan

To scan is to move across a picture frame one line at a

 

time, either to detect the image, as in an analog or digital

 

camera, or to refresh a CRT-based video screen.

Scan Line

One of many horizontal lines in a frame.

Scan Rate

The frequency of line scanning for a monitor or projector.

SECAM

"Sequential couleur a memoire" (sequential color with

 

memory). The French color TV system also used within

 

the Soviet Union. It is not compatible with NTSC or PAL.

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JVC CB100 Area illuminated by the scan lines on a CRT, Degree of sharpness of a displayed or printed, Blue light beams

CB100 specifications

The JVC CB100 is a versatile and compact Bluetooth speaker designed to deliver rich sound quality and ease of portability for music enthusiasts on the go. One of its most notable features is its robust wireless connectivity, enabling users to easily pair their smartphones, tablets, or laptops via Bluetooth within a range of up to 33 feet (10 meters). This flexibility allows for seamless audio streaming without the hassle of cables, making it perfect for outdoor gatherings, parties, or simply relaxing at home.

The CB100 is engineered with high-performance audio drivers that provide a well-balanced sound profile. Its enhanced bass response ensures that low frequencies are reproduced with clarity and depth, while midrange frequencies maintain a crisp and clear audio experience, ideal for all genres of music. The speaker also supports advanced audio technologies such as DSP (Digital Signal Processing) to optimize sound performance, ensuring that the audio output remains consistent even at different volume levels.

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