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pincushioning

On computer screens, lines that should be straight don't always appear that way. Lines that look bowed or curved are evidence of a pincushion error. Such problems are common at the right and left edges of a displayed image, resulting in a screen that appears to be bowed inward at the centers (thus the source of the name). Better monitors include controls to help you compensate for this error.

 

 

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