Convergence - Definition
Convergence describes a computer monitor’s ability to produce images that lack halos (a light line around object edges) across all parts of the screen. The three separate electron guns in a color monitor must be perfectly aligned in order to generate crisp white lines without colored halos at the edges. Poor convergence, often called misconvergence, creates the effect of a poor 3D picture near the corners and edges of the screen, where the electron beams must bend the most to hit their intended paths.
Top Reasons To Wipe Away Your Internet History
- Information about all the sites you have visited is stored on your computer!
- Every image you have ever viewed, sent or received over the Internet is stored on your hard drive!
- There is a record of every program that you have ever downloaded or used on your hard drive!
- The windows delete button and the empty recycle bin option does NOT completely delete your files!
- Cleaning your History Files improves the speed of your computer and frees valuable disk space!
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