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Progressive scan

Most computer monitors and some high-resolution TV sets display all the lines of a picture at the same time, in one quick burst. This is known as progressive scanning, which stands in contrast to interlacing, in which every other line is displayed in two successive "swoops" to form a complete picture. Analog TVs and some really low-resolution monitors use interlacing.

 

 

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