Double Buffering - Definition
Double Buffering, in graphics technology, means that there are two display buffers. This means that the next image can be drawn in the page of the display buffer, which is initially invisible. This image is displayed once it is ready and the next image is prepared in the other page of the buffer. Animations and games look more realistic with this technique than in simple single buffer mode.
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- Information about all the web sites you have visited is stored on your computer!
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