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digitalIn electronics and computing, a term meaning ‘coded as numbers’. A digital system uses two-state, either on/off or high/low voltage pulses, to encode, receive, and transmit information. A digital display shows discrete values as numbers (as opposed to an analogue signal, such as the continuous sweep of a pointer on a dial). Digital electronics is the technology that underlies digital techniques. Low-power, miniature, integrated circuits (chips) provide the means for the coding, storage, transmission, processing, and reconstruction of information of all kinds. digital
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Through deployment of these systems, NEC intends to contribute significantly to the full digitalization of TV in Korea, and establish itself there as a leading vendor in this field. The company attracted him because he could see the trend toward digitalization even back then. Search inside the book' is part of a revolution made possible by the digitalization of, well, everything. |
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