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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Displays are something to give humans a natural method of showing the output of an electronic device. The most common use for display is television technology, or transmitting remote images either live or in a pre-recorded format. However, display technology must be able to provide one thing: to present information in a clear, distinct way that most people can make sense of it. Early display technologies (such as the mechanical television) did show pictures, but the quality was quite bad and images could barely be made out if at all. |