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pixel

[ pik-suhl, -sel ]

noun

Computers, Television.
  1. the smallest element of an image that can be individually processed in a video display system.


pixel

/ ˈɪə /

noun

  1. any of a number of very small picture elements that make up a picture, as on a visual display unit
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pixel

/ ĭə /

  1. The most basic unit of an image displayed on a computer or television screen or on a printer. Pixels are generally arranged in rows and columns; a given combination among the pixels of various brightness and color values forms an image.
  2. ◆ A subpixel is one of three components of a pixel used in the representation of a color image. Each subpixel represents the contribution of a single color—red, green, or blue—to the overall color and brightness of the pixel.
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of pixel1

1965–70; pix 2 (in the sense “pictures”) + el(ement)
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of pixel1

C20: from pix pictures + el ( ement )
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A Closer Look

The images on a computer screen are composed of tiny dots called pixels (short for picture element ). The computer controls each pixel individually. Most monitors have hundreds of thousands, or often millions, of pixels that are lit or dimmed to create an image. Each pixel of a color screen is made out of one red, one blue, and one green subpixel , generally arranged in a triangle, adjusted individually to create the combined effect of a single color but treated as a unit pixel for determining resolution. Pixels vary in size according to the size and resolution of the monitor. Smaller pixels provide higher resolution, and therefore sharper images, but require more memory to store the color and intensity data of each pixel and more processing time to refresh the screen. Resolution is frequently referred to in terms of dpi, or dots per inch.
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The movie, like the game, is founded on the thrill of discovery; whenever it leaves the land of pixels, incuriosity reigns supreme — jadedness is the worst enemy of all.

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The new songs are forgettable and the animation is cluttered with every pixel competing to show off.

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If these well-worn arguments feel like a waste of pixels, it's because they are based on a false assumption: that "natalism" has anything to do with birthrates.

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Still, I admired its imagination as it toggled between people and pixels, and shivered when Conor chirped, “Maybe someday we’ll all be living in computers — even dogs.”

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It’s unclear how much of the dance choreography Davies is doing under those pixels.

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