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Dot point 7 – By Jessica Matikainen

Hardware in Mulimedia Systems

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Click on 'get file' for the quality presentation. Hardware for creating and displaying multimedia includes: Screens, Project devices, Speakers, CD-ROM, Video, Head-up displays - all of which will be drawn into. Click on 'Get file' for the quality presentation. This is for a multimedia assignment. Any comment would be much appreciated. Thankyou.

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Dot point 7 – By Jessica Matikainen

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OVERVIEWHardware for creating and displaying multimedia include:Screens Project devicesSpeakersCD-ROMVideoHead-up displays

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SCREENS

Screen dump of monitor display – the desktop screen

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CONTINUE – SCREENS

Screens are a display surface that

provide immediate feedback. A

common type is a monitor which

uses CRT (cathode ray tube)

technology.

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CONTINUE – SCREENS Types of screens include:

LCDs

Touch screens

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CONTINUE – PROJECTION DEVICES

Two types include:

Data projection panel

Data projectors

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CONTINUE – SPEAKERS

Speakers are devices used to produce sound. Audio signals

from computer are translated into sound waves for

transmission.

Analog sound wave Digital sound wave

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CONTINUE – HEAD-UP DISPLAYS

Head-up displays are worn on the head to display

information. It was originally developed for Virtual Reality

(VR) technology. This hardware has miniaturized and

widened.

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SUM-IT-UPHence multimedia systems can make use of a variety of hardware – all of which continue to develop and advance.

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:Images were obtained fromohttp://www.letsgodigital.org/images/artikelen/241/widescreen-lcd-monitors.jpg ohttp://www.gadgettastic.com/wp-content/2008/03/benq_lcd_v2400w-thumb-450x400.jpg ohttp://www.smarthome.com/images/1960side1big.jpg ohttp://img.zdnet.com/techDirectory/LCDPANEL.GIF ohttp://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41fy0PY67HL.jpg ohttp://www.appliedwindows.net/images/microvision_headset.jpg ohttp://cache.boston.com/resize/bonzai-fba/Globe_Photo/2009/05/10/1242004908_7135/300h.jpg ohttp://www.masternewmedia.org/images/video-formats_id371298_size480.jpg ohttp://www.popgadget.net/images/inspire-t10-speakers.jpg ohttp://sci-toys.com/scitoys/scitoys/radio/received_sound_wave.gif ohttp://netmusic.brightonart.eu/files/netmusic/digitised_wave.gif oMicrosoft clipart

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CONTINUE – BIBLIOGRAPHYMusic was obtained from: Sonic mystery (http://sonicmystery.blogspot.com/ )with the track ‘lioness’ in the

web site – www.last.fm - permission to use was verified.

Information was obtained from: Powers,GK. Information Processes and Technology. (2003). Heinemann: 22

Salmonstreet, Port Melbourne, Victoria 3207.