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Robert Lashlee
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The impact of personal computer and television technology on oscilloscope design
Issue: KIPiS 2009 #1
Televisions and computers are two of the most widely used technological instruments in the world and, therefore, greatly influence what society expects in its other devices. Large screens, thin profiles, and better connectivity are all key selling points for many of the televisions and PCs currently being sold on the market. As consumers become more and more accustomed to seeing these features, they demand similar qualities in their other display devices. Oscilloscope manufacturers are keeping up with this customer demand by implementing many of the design features seen in the modern televesion and PC markets in their oscilloscopes
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