Since the advertisements in Piccadilly Circus utilize the light-emitting-diode which in itself utilizes "electric current", according to definition number one of "electronic" (of or pertaining to...curcuits...), the displays in Piccadilly Circus are indeed classified as electronic advertisements, hence me title, Electronic Advertisements In Piccadilly Circus
The earliest signs used incandescent light bulbs, these were replaced with neon lamps, as well as moving signs (there was a large Guinness clock at one time). From December 1998 digital projectors were briefly used for the Coke sign, while the early 2000s have seen a gradual move to LED displays.
A light-emitting-diode (LED) is a semiconductor diode that emits light when an electric current is applied in the forward direction of the device, as in the simple LED circuit
Can you let me know in what sense this vt lable relates to the item shown in th vt.
tnanks.
e·lec·tron·ic (-lk-trnk, lk-)
adj.
1. Of or relating to electrons.
2. Of, based on, operated by, or otherwise involving the controlled conduction of electrons or other charge carriers, especially in a vacuum, gas, or semiconducting material.
Since the advertisements in Piccadilly Circus utilize the light-emitting-diode which in itself utilizes "electric current", according to definition number one of "electronic" (of or pertaining to...curcuits...), the displays in Piccadilly Circus are indeed classified as electronic advertisements, hence me title, Electronic Advertisements In Piccadilly Circus
venusian1 3 years ago
The earliest signs used incandescent light bulbs, these were replaced with neon lamps, as well as moving signs (there was a large Guinness clock at one time). From December 1998 digital projectors were briefly used for the Coke sign, while the early 2000s have seen a gradual move to LED displays.
A light-emitting-diode (LED) is a semiconductor diode that emits light when an electric current is applied in the forward direction of the device, as in the simple LED circuit
venusian1 3 years ago
e⋅lec⋅tron⋅ic /ɪlɛkˈtrɒnɪk, ˌilɛk-/[i-lek-tron-ik, ee-lek-] adjective
1. of or pertaining to electronics or to devices, circuits, or systems developed through electronics.
4. of, pertaining to, or controlled by computers, or computer products and services.
Piccadilly Circus used to be surrounded by illuminated advertising hoardings on buildings, starting in the early 1900s...
venusian1 3 years ago
Dear Venus,
Can you let me know in what sense this vt lable relates to the item shown in th vt.
tnanks.
e·lec·tron·ic (-lk-trnk, lk-)
adj.
1. Of or relating to electrons.
2. Of, based on, operated by, or otherwise involving the controlled conduction of electrons or other charge carriers, especially in a vacuum, gas, or semiconducting material.
YesYesYoureRight 3 years ago
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3. Of, relating to, or produced by means of electronics: electronic navigation; electronic books.
4. Of or relating to music produced or altered by electronic means, as by a tape recorder or synthesizer.
5. Of, implemented on, or controlled by a computer or computer network.
I have no idea; don't answer if you are an English language student in which case -good luck with your studies.
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YesYesYoureRight 3 years ago