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<p>adjustments typically involve reshaping the signal waveform but without storage, so the image is written to the screen as fast as it is received, with only <a href="page.php?w=nanoseconds">nanoseconds</a> of delay for the signal to traverse the wiring inside the device from input to the screen.</p>

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