Pastoor et al., 1983 - Google Patents

The Relative Suitability of Four Dot--Matrix Sizes for Text Presentation on Color Television Screens

Pastoor et al., 1983

Document ID
18319029469728314949
Author
Pastoor S
Schwarz E
Beldie I
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Human Factors

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Characters with four dot--matrix sizes (5 x 7, 7 x 9, 9 x 13, and 11 x 15) were tested as to their suitability for the presentation of characters on standard home color television sets. Subjects performed five different tasks and rated the various character sizes. Their …
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09GARRANGEMENTS OR CIRCUITS FOR CONTROL OF INDICATING DEVICES USING STATIC MEANS TO PRESENT VARIABLE INFORMATION
    • G09G5/00Control arrangements or circuits for visual indicators common to cathode-ray tube indicators and other visual indicators
    • G09G5/22Control arrangements or circuits for visual indicators common to cathode-ray tube indicators and other visual indicators characterised by the display of characters or indicia using display control signals derived from coded signals representing the characters or indicia, e.g. with a character-code memory
    • G09G5/24Generation of individual character patterns

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