Difference between a monochrome and colour tv reciever
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The biggest difference is the number of electron guns in the picture tube. A monochrome tv has only one gun as it can only show black, white, or shades of grey in between. Color TVs have 3 guns: red, green, and blue. Varying these tubes give you the full spectrum of color. Beyond that there are differences in the reciever, which has to decode the data for 3 guns instead of one, and in the drivers for the guns
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Difference between monochrome and color television -
Monochrome monitors actually use two colors, one for the display image and one for the background But Monochrome generally indicates a black and white picture. Monochrome Also known as black and white television.
But Color television is the technology and practices associated with television's transmission of moving images in color, Color TVs have 3 guns red, green, and blue. Varying these tubes give you the full spectrum of color.
So, a television that transmits images in color called color television and a television thats transmits images into black and white are called Monochrome.
Monochrome monitors actually use two colors, one for the display image and one for the background But Monochrome generally indicates a black and white picture. Monochrome Also known as black and white television.
But Color television is the technology and practices associated with television's transmission of moving images in color, Color TVs have 3 guns red, green, and blue. Varying these tubes give you the full spectrum of color.
So, a television that transmits images in color called color television and a television thats transmits images into black and white are called Monochrome.
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