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difference between text mode and graphics mode?

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Answered by SpanditaDas
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2.In character mode, every character is drawn as a dot pattern. Whereas in graphic mode, everything is drawn one dot (pixel) at a time. 3.In character mode, the usual display configuration allows 80 characters across each row and 25 lines of characters. ... Whereas in graphic mode, each pixel can be any of 16 colors.

Answered by Anikad
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Text mode is a personal computer display setting that divides the display screen into 25 rows and 80 columns in order to display text without images. ... Text mode contrasts with graphics mode, which features an array of pixels instead of text boxes. Text mode is also known as character mode or alphanumeric mode

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