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"quality of display" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to the attractiveness, clarity, or performance of a visual display, or the features or specifications of a display device or medium. For example, "The quality of display on this new computer monitor is remarkable!".
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At the same time contrast ratio enhancement is necessary for improving the image quality of display devices.
Inefficient rendering of these data seriously affects the quality of display of and user interaction with the analysis results.
That's not to downplay the quality of display we've seen from others.
It will be presented in a museum-like exhibition layout -- a non-segregated and fluid format -- for a dynamic quality of display as well as to allow for the presentation of art in context.
The quality of display monitors is regarded as crucial and dual cathode ray tube displays with 2000 × 2500 resolution are becoming standard, but it is likely that high-resolution liquid crystal displays will supplant these.
But do note that this "Artwork for the Cover of the Album" that you will receive from playing the tune you want the artwork for in the Windows Player of Media will contain many fewer pixels (hence thus be of an inferior quality of display) that those examples that you may be able to harvest using the Google Image engine search or Encyclopedia Wiki.
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That has made accelerometers and gyroscopic chips cheap, plentiful and fast, while also pushing the quality of displays to a level where you can't distinguish pixels even in screens a few inches from your eyes.
The exhibition component of the Doctor Who Experience is just as gripping as the old 70s show, and has the same bizarre quality of displaying science-fiction monsters as museum treasures.
Vibrant reflections: Red, yellow, and magenta test swatches made from novel luminescent materials are shown next to an array of color standards used to evaluate the quality of displays.
Rubinstein credited the combination of Firewire, small hard drives, cost and quality of displays, and battery technology as all coming together to let the iPod happen.
"The Wangs" is rife with passages attuned to the talismanic quality of displays of excess: "the thick, buttery leather and polished gold clasp" of a designer purse "became an axis around which the whole chaotic world would spin". But as adept as Chang is at describing the spoils of privilege, "The Wangs" isn't pure candy; there is heart and depth to her work too.
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