Graphical output device

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A graphical output device is a computer output device that produces visual material.

[edit] List of graphical output devices

  • Computer display, display device
    • Cathode ray tube
    • Flat panel display
    • Vector display
    • Liquid Crystal Display
    • Storage tube
  • Computer printer
    • Laser printer
    • Inkjet printer
    • Electrostatic printer
    • Thermal printer
  • Film recorder
  • Industrial Digital Printers
  • Plotter
  • Head-mounted display
  • Projectors
    • Video projector
    • LCD projector
    • Laser projector
  • Volumetric displays
    • Swept-volume display
    • Varifocal mirror display
    • Emissive volume display
    • Laser display
    • Holographic display
  • Early devices
    • IBM 740
    • IBM 2250
    • IBM 1627
    • Tektronix 4014

[edit] See also

  • Graphical user interfaces
  • CAD
  • Computer-controlled milling machines
  • Rapid prototyping
  • Digital image processing
  • Vector graphics vs. Raster graphics
  • Graphics card
  • Graphics chip
  • Computer graphics
Categories: User interface | Computing output devices
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