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multisync

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English

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Etymology

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From multi- +‎ sync.

Adjective

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multisync (not comparable)

  1. Capable of synchronization with various horizontal and vertical scan frequencies.
    • 2001, Arman Danesh, Making Linux Work: Essential Tips and Techniques, page 51:
      Choose Generic Multisync as your monitor type if you don't know the horizontal and vertical sync ranges of your monitor and are sure you have a multisync monitor.
    • 2004, Jon C. Leachtenauer, Electronic Image Display: Equipment Selection and Operation, page 199:
      Monochrome monitors do not have a multisync capability, meaning that they are very sensitive to timing issues and a given monitor may not correctly interface to the controller.

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