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interlaced

When you watch television, you're looking at an interlaced video display. On TVs as on computer monitors, the whole screen is drawn line by line. But because early television tubes couldn't draw the whole screen before the top began to fade, TV engineers implemented a system called interlacing, which skips every second line on the first pass and fills in those lines on a second pass.

 

 

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