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- EuroPDR - Designer of car graphics, numbers and lettering. Transport designs in full color or vinyl lettering.
- Pro Tape Racing Graphics - Produces custom vinyl numbers, lettering, logos and graphics for race cars and race teams. Also offers commercial signs, banners, magnetics, and vehicle graphics.
- Motorsports Graphics - Specialists in decals, graphics and vinyl lettering for your race car, go kart or enclosed trailer.
- Superior Graphics and Signs, Inc. - Offers custom lettering, logos, racing stripes, windshield banners, decals and other graphics.
- DecalFX - Specializing in vinyl automobile graphics, lettering, and custom decals.
- Go Decals - Offers car decals such as graphics, performance, cartoons, lettering, numbers, racing flags and flames.
- Custom Vinyl Grafix - Providing custom decals, lettering, and detailing Choose stock graphics or submit art to be custom cut.
- Vinz Decals - Custom and premade vehicle graphics and lettering.
- Custom Vinyl Graphics - Offers Decals, pinstriping and lettering for cars, trucks, suvs, rear windows, signs, boats, fleets and storefronts.
- Decal Town - Specializing in do it yourself vinyl graphics, lettering and custom decals.
Wikipedia Articles
- PEG Link Mode - PEG Link Mode (PCI Express Graphics Link Mode) is a feature available in the BIOS of some ASUS motherboards, which automatically overclocks the video card by a small amount. The possible settings for the option are Auto, Slow (Disabled), Normal , Fast, and Faster.
- Elan Graphics - Elan Graphics is a computer graphics architecture for Silicon Graphics computer workstations. Elan Graphics was developed in 1991 and was available as a high-end graphics option on workstations released during the mid-1990s as part of the Express Graphics architectures family.
- Extreme Graphics - Extreme Graphics is a computer graphics architecture for Silicon Graphics computer workstations. Extreme Graphics was developed in 1993 and was available as a high-end graphics option on workstations released during the mid-1990s.
- Graphics device interface - A graphics device interface is a subsystem that most operating systems use for representing graphical objects and transmitting them to output devices such as monitors and printers. In most cases, the graphics device interface is only able to draw 2D graphics and simple 3D graphics, in order to make use of more advanced graphics and keep performance, an API such as DirectX or OpenGL needs to be installed.
- Vector graphics - Vector graphics (also called geometric modeling or object-oriented graphics) is the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and polygons, which are all based upon mathematical equations to represent images in computer graphics. It is used in contrast to the term raster graphics, which is the representation of images as a collection of pixels, ...