- Look up
Monitor,
monitor,
Monitors, or
monitors in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Monitor or
monitor may
refer to:
Monitor,
Alberta Monitor, Indiana...
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modern monitors is
typically an LCD with LED backlight,
having by the 2010s
replaced CCFL
backlit LCDs.
Before the mid-2000s, most
monitors used a cathode-ray...
- or waral,
meaning "lizard beast". In English, they are
known as "
monitors" or "
monitor lizards". The
earlier term "monitory lizard"
became rare by about...
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transaction monitoring,
managing information technology from a
business transaction perspective Network monitoring,
systems that
constantly monitors a computer...
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Comics The
Monitors (American band), a
Motown act from the 1960s The
Monitors (Australian band), an
Australian band from the
early 1980s
Monitor (disambiguation)...
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yellow monitors are
sympatric but are
partially separated by
their habitat as
Bengal monitors prefers forest over
agricultural areas.
Bengal monitors shelter...
- A
stage monitor system is a set of performer-facing
loudspeakers called monitor speakers,
stage monitors,
floor monitors, wedges, or
foldbacks on stage...
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cabinets may be used.
There are
studio monitors designed for mid-field or far-field use as well.
These are
larger monitors with
approximately 12 inch or larger...
- Navy's
three Mihail Kogălniceanu-class
river monitors are
among the last
monitors in service. In Latin, a
monitor is
someone who admonishes: that is, reminds...
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addition to
composite monitors as such, many
monitors accept composite input among other standards. In
practice computer monitors ceased to
support composite...