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PlayStation 3, PLED, Plug and play, Plug-in

This page is about PlayStation 3, PLED, Plug and play, Plug-in Technical Terms

PlayStation 3
Current market leader with the PlayStation 2, Sony's side at E3 in Los Angeles unveiled its third generation of consoles: the PlayStation 3.

Technically as advanced as Xbox 360 Microsoft, the PlayStation 3 from Sony has a Processor Type "Cell", co-created by Sony, IBM and Toshiba, based PowerPC processors running at a frequency of 3.2GHz, a co -GPU RSX clocked at 550 MHz and 512MB of Memory.

In terms of connectivity, the PS3 offers HDD Removable, 6 ports USB 2.0, a multiformat card reader (MemoryStick, SD, CF, ...), the WiFiThe bluetooth and plays all formats DVDIncluding HD formats such as Blue Ray.


PLED
Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes, diodes polymers. A technology relative ofOLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Emittting) On polymers that can emit lightMore readily available in liquid solution that OLED conventionally used today. The company TDC (Cambridge Display Technology), Which holds the patent afferentDescribes many other benefits, such that "refresh rate of polymer diodes is several thousand times faster than a screen LCD". In 2007, a team from the University of Los Angeles (Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, Namely Yang Jinsong Huang and Yang) have managed to make a screen Pled with a single layer of polymer material, with the collaboratoin Canon.

 


Plug and Play
Literally plug and play in French. Refers to the installation of devices. A Plug and Play device is immediately recognized by the operating system, once turned on and connected to thecomputer. Devices USB and Firewire for example, are Plug and Play.


Plug-in
From English "to plug in" plug. No SelfThe plug-in (or plugin) is a small Software that Registry a main program to give it new functionality. This sets a standard for exchanging information which plugins comply. For example, some plug-in installed on a browser to give it additional functions. The plug-in is used, inter alia, to watch the video page Web or translate the letters of the Roman Domain Names in ideograms.

 




 
 
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