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CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide

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Y, and Z position in a 3-D world.

VESA mount A screen or display bracket that follows the industry standard

—established by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA)—

which specifies size, location, and type of mounting points.

VGA connector A 15-pin, three-row, D-type VGA monitor connector.

Goes by many other names, such as D-shell, D-subminiature connector, DB-

15, DE15, and HD15. The oldest and least-capable monitor connection type.

vi Linux and macOS command-line tool for editing text files.

video capture Computer jargon for the recording of video information, such

as TV shows or movies.

video card Expansion card that works with the CPU to produce the images

displayed on your computer’s display.

video display See monitor.

video editing workstation A computer workstation for editing video.

Combines the hardware requirements of graphics and audio editing

workstations. Typically makes use of two or more high-quality colorcalibrated

monitors for both editing and viewing video at native resolution.

The high-speed, high-capacity storage required to edit enormous video files is

commonly provided by RAID arrays.

viewing angle Width (measured from the center to the side of a display)

range within which the image can be fully seen.

virtual application streaming Cloud-based versions of local applications.

Virtual application streaming enables access to programs using almost any

device that can browse the Internet.

virtual assistant Voice-activated technology that responds to user requests

for information. Virtual assistants can be used to search the Internet, make

reminders, do calculations, and launch apps.

virtual desktop A traditional desktop OS installed in a VM. A local system

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