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A graphical output device is a computer output device that produces visual material.1 List of graphical output devices
- Computer display, display device
- Computer printer
- Film recorder
- Plotter
- Virtual reality goggles
- Projectors
- Video projector
- LCD projectorAn LCD projector is a device for giving presentations generated on a computer. They are the modern equivalent to the slide projector and overhead projector used in the past. LCD projectors place a small LCD panel, almost always color, in front of the brig
- Laser projector
- Volumetric displayA volumetric display device is a graphical display device that forms an image in three-dimensional volume ,as opposed to the planar image of the traditional display technique. Volumetric displays are currently in experimental phase, with a variety of systs
- Swept-volume displaySwept-volume display is a volumetric display in which the three-dimensional image is formed by projecting a beam on rapidly moving screen. Typical schemes use a circular screen rotating at about 600 rpm, which sweeps a spherical volume at each rotation (h
- Varifocal mirror display
- Emissive volume display
- Laser display
- Holographic display
- Early devices
- IBM 740The IBM 740 CRT Recorder was announced in 1954 and used with the IBM 701, IBM 704, and IBM 709 computers to draw vector graphics images on 35 mm photographic film (i. microfilm). The 740 film recorder contained digital to analog converters and a 7 inch, h
- IBM 2250The IBM 2250 Graphics Display Unit was announced as part of System/360 in 1964. Unlike most modern computer displays, which show images in raster format, the IBM 2250 used vector graphics. A display list of line segments ( vectors) on a 1024 by 1024 grid
- IBM 1627A Calcomp plotter, model 565, sold by IBM for use with the IBM 1620, and, later, the IBM 1130 computers. It became perhaps the first non-IBM peripheral that IBM allowed to be attached to one of its computers. IBM hardware.
- Tektronix 4014The Tektronix 4014 was an early text and graphics computer terminal based on the company's own storage tube technology. The terminal was introduced by Tektronix around 1974. Prior to the 4014, most computer graphics was done with vector graphics displays
2 See also
Human-computer interaction
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