Display in a sentence as a noun

Or you can get a 39-inch 3840x2160 display for $500.

> Today, you can still buy a 30-inch 2560x1600 display for over $1,000.

Clock bending adjusts the display clock frequencies to reduce screen flicker.

Whatever you say about the size of display ads, search advertising is still far bigger.

For example, apply it only to the top page at first, and reduce the number of endorsements required for display to 1.

On a digital display at a hotel at night, he misreads the 5 as a 9, and this fits with his expectation, so he goes to bed thinking he has 90 miles of range.

Display in a sentence as a verb

Note: google display network advertising is equally useless/fraudulent.

" No, the language they proposed clearly said that was something they could do: "you agree that a business may pay us to display your photos in connection with paid content.

Targeting in display ads works because from the publishers, the intermediary has information to figure out what your interests are and so on.

Cinema 4K and consumer 4K are not in competition with each other, and there was never a chance of 4K content coming out of the camera at 4096x2560 and making it to a consumer display.

The sheer amount of greed on display in debates about this game is deeply unnerving, and it seems as though modern culture has forgotten that there are many things that are more important than money.

Lenovo's laptop site organization would be highly typical of this: I want a Linux-capable, large-display, full-keyboard, trackpoint device.

Display definitions

noun

something intended to communicate a particular impression; "made a display of strength"; "a show of impatience"; "a good show of looking interested"

See also: show

noun

something shown to the public; "the museum had many exhibits of oriental art"

See also: exhibit showing

noun

a visual representation of something

See also: presentation

noun

behavior that makes your feelings public; "a display of emotion"

noun

exhibiting openly in public view; "a display of courage"

noun

an electronic device that represents information in visual form

verb

to show, make visible or apparent; "The Metropolitan Museum is exhibiting Goya's works this month"; "Why don't you show your nice legs and wear shorter skirts?"; "National leaders will have to display the highest skills of statesmanship"

See also: expose exhibit

verb

attract attention by displaying some body part or posing; of animals