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How to pronounce scaler in English?

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Type of pulse counter

Examples of scaler

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The latest scaler from Anchor Bay is now shipping at $799.
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I would dare say that the scaler in this Hitachi is better than the 60-inch Pioneer Elite that I also have for review.
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The goodies doesn't stop with the image scaler.
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As a log scaler for Manke, Smith weighed, measured and inspected logs delivered to the lumber mill to determine their grade and value.
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I have never, ever said that about an HDTV as standard definition generally looks like crap, but this TVs scaler is something special.
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Windows 7 has proven to be an excellent scaler, as it seems to run excellently not just on top-end hardware but on hardware so outdated as to be laughable.
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Once it's placed on the image processor or the scaler chip, the so-called MRFX-0001 can boost the color, white balance and sharpness of pictures.
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Conservation officers also seized two vehicles, a commercial fish scaler, a processing table, refrigerator, freezer, and associated processing gear, plus fishing tackle.
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There's also the in-joke of casting hemp proponent and Golden Gate Bridge scaler Woody Harrelson as a police officer, but that's more funny-hmm than funny ha-ha.
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While the image scaler does an amazing job upscaling lower resolution video, there is a strangle anomaly where strong horizontal lines continue through the picture.
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More examples
  • An electronic pulse counter used to count pulses that occur too rapidly to be recorded individually
  • An electronic circuit that aggregates many signals into one; An electronic or computer system that adjusts the size of a signal or graphic to fit on a screen etc; One who scales; A tool or device for scaling fish
  • A tool with a curved hook on one end. The orthodontist uses the scaler to remove excess cement and check for gaps.
  • Person who measures logs to calculate their volume and value. He works with a partner who measures the opposite end of the log.
  • A special hand tool with ridged teeth for scaling fish.
  • Scaler is the circuitry that converts a video signal to a resolution other than its original format. Scaling can involve upconversion or downconversion, and may also include a conversion between progressive- and interlaced-scan formats. ...
  • Metal instrument a dentist or hygienist uses to clean around the tooth. Usually referring to those instruments used to clean above the gum line. Plastic ones are available for implant cleaning.
  • Electronic device for counting pulses from a radiation detector
  • Feature in a display device that changes the size of an image without changing its shape. Scaling may be required when the image size does not fit the display device.