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Apple QuickTime Audio  |  1994-01-21  |  11.5 MB  |  1 channel  |  22,050 sample rate  |  46 seconds  |  [MooV/TVOD]
Transcription: This section provides basic information about how CRT color is produced and what the adjustment controls do. Understanding these basics will help you learn how to adjust color monitors. This section, a color monitor mixes red, green, and blue electron beams to display a variety of colors. That is why color monitors are often called RGB monitors, because they use red, green and blue video signals. The computer sends video signals through the video cable to the monitor. A video signal contains the information that will display a color of the desired hue and saturation.