display devices

[/dɪˈspleɪ dɪˈvaɪsɪz/]
nounpl: display devices
dispositivos de exibição
1. Electronic equipment used to present visual information, images, or data to viewers
Modern display devices include televisions, computer monitors, and smartphones.
Os dispositivos de exibição modernos incluem televisões, monitores de computador e smartphones.
2. Hardware components that render and output visual content from a digital source
The store window featured several display devices showing the latest fashion collections.
A vitrine da loja apresentava vários dispositivos de exibição mostrando as últimas coleções de moda.
3. Technology used in retail or public spaces to communicate information visually
Interactive display devices in the museum enhanced visitor engagement.
Os dispositivos de exibição interativos no museu melhoraram o engajamento dos visitantes.
In Brazil, the English term 'display' is commonly used in technology and retail sectors, especially in urban areas like São Paulo. In Portugal, the preference is for 'ecrã' (screen) or 'dispositivos de visualização.' The term is essential in contemporary business, marketing, and technology discussions across all Portuguese-speaking regions.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
display screensvisual output devicesmonitorsscreensexhibits
Antonyms / Antônimos
input devicesaudio devices

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
dispositivos de exibição
Standard formal term used in technology and retail contexts
São Paulo
telas de exibição / displays
Common usage in tech industry; 'display' is often used as loanword
Rio de Janeiro
equipamentos de visualização
Alternative formal term used in professional contexts
Portugal
dispositivos de visualização / ecrãs
Uses 'ecrã' instead of 'tela'; more formal in European Portuguese

Related Words

LCDLEDOLEDprojectortouchscreenresolutionpixelgraphics card

Related Idioms & Phrases

display on the big screen
put something on display
window display
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