"vacuum fluorescent display" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: vacuum fluorescent displays [plural]
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  1. A display device, based on a cathode and anode held in a high vacuum condition, that emits a bright light with high contrast and can display various colours. Synonyms: VFD
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