Video Dial Tone. Video Dial Tone (VDT) is the visual counterpart to basic exchange service audio dial tone whereby video information is switched over a public network. As with audio dial tone, VDT can be used.
VDT (video display terminal, or sometimes visual display terminal) is a term used, especially in ergonomic studies, for the computer display.
The abbreviation for Video Display Terminal, the monitor portion of a computer. Go to Top
Video display terminal. The monitor screen on which the video data associated with computer systems, especially Personal Computers (PCs), is displayed.
Refers to a Visual Display Terminal.
Video display terminal. A cathode ray tube (CRT) device with keyboard to display copy, make corrections, combine copy elements and perform other imaging functions.
Video display terminal; generally used with a computer.
Video Display Terminal. See video display terminal.
video display terminal. Terminal with display screen and keyboard.
Video Display Terminal – generic name for all display terminals.
Video Display Terminal. Generic, slightly inaccurate name for any display terminal.
A U.S. term defining the capability of a network access provider to offer video access and carriage directly to or from subscribers.
Acronym for video display terminal. Synonymous with monitor. ... more
Video Display Terminal: an input/output device with a display screen and an input keyboard.