Absolutely love the quality and easy to follow along with animations. You really show that anyone can learn how these things work, but only those who care to learn will.
@@H3Vtux, I find it very similar to the case of Einstein. He knew Quantum Mechanics better than anyone else at that time. But, he thought it was "incomplete" but people converted that "incomplete" to "don't know". Or sorta like, he didn't know Quantum Mechanics. But the truth was (probably) he knew Quantum Mechanics very well but was not ready to accept. Like a great person said, if you aren't shocked by Quantum Mechanics, you don't know it. This applies to me also. In the beginning, Quantum Mechanics wasn't so weird..As I continued to know it, I was like,
@ryan lemons You Tube Channel!!! Yes It can ... But you must Clarify the Frequency Vocals and Timing of that Tune ... This method is Called Pulse code Modulation ...
WHy does this video not have millions views . People are just dumb watching games video looking for better monitor but they don't know anything how they works. Thank you so much sir for explaining this concept really appreciated :)
some people analyse the life and some enjoy it, some people look stars and try to solve the puzzeles hidden in the universe and some are happy with the beauty of stars...these are individual aspects of living life...however... i belongs to first category.
Well not aliens . This is gift from allah that we get to know more and more . If allah never wanted us to know smtn we wouldn't@@geraldalfariza1430 and we can prove that on how much is left to learn and how much little we know even with what we have we think its enormous but its actually not even 0.0001% or even less to learn . but whats pretty is how amazing stuff work and how we get to invent them . but also u see people complaining about them and about science and school and etc which helps u in the basics so u get to know . like RUclips yes does explain better in some subjects but without school and college people wouldn't have enough basics to start phones and started youtube !
So for someone who has never been interested in those stuff but had to learn things before buying a new machine, this made me more and more interested .. thanks a lot for precious information about a field I've never thought I'd like
Thank you so much for making these!! As someone who’s always wanted to understand PC’s and all their internal workings, it really helps having a verbal and visual way to absorb it that I can watch again if I miss anything. It’s helped me a lot, and it’s one of the most accessible channels I’ve found! You really make sure nothing is too overwhelming or boring :) if you ever feel interested, I’d be super excited to see if you ever make any videos about the basics of computer or keyboard circuitry (if it’s a topic worth doing a video about?). Thank you again, I hope you have a lovely day!!!
You’re really talented at this explanatory videos. The simplicity of the visualization and your clear explanation makes it easy to understand. You should definitely have way more views and subscribers. Thank you 👍
More information: The binary information is inputted into a graphics card to convert the binary into 3 values between 0 and 1. Example: Yellow will be 1, 1, 0. The info outputted from the card gets put into each pixel of a screen.
Wow very professional video! I like how you explain everything, because i was about to look up what hexadecimal was, but you explained it in the video! Like the music too! Very underrated channel!
My name is Nursultan! I am from Kz! Video was really good.Everything is clear and intelligibly explained.I know many things before,but some facts were really interesting .There are things that I did not understand.Eg structural of matrix.But I liked the video.Thanks to the author for the video.)))
Even though some of the concepts you talk about are above my head, your videos do a excellent job of tying them together. If I had not watched your binary videos, I would have had no clue what was going on in this video. Since I had watched the binary video I was able to understand most of what you were teaching (though the hexadecimal lettering as numbers still had me a little confused, but hey I’m not a computer science major so that’s okay)
Delving even deeper with how a video card like the new AMD Radeon RX 580X and how it works with the PC's own processors and the PC's own RAM in conjunction with it's own RAM and how it get's the information from the hard drive into each component really muddy's up the water. It is really fascinating how they all seamlessly interact and how dependent it all is on the way the program is written. That is the key. If the program is not written in such a way it will not fully utilize all the power available from the hardware. That could be a video that takes an hour and even then it would leave your head spinning.
We need a video on how the CPU works, you explain stuff well and its easier to understand when its put simple and straight forward. So far the CPU, Graphics Card, and SSD are the main subjects I am confused on, I see you made a video on the GPU so ill check it out. But it would help to have a very detailed but some what basic explanation on the CPU. Detailed as in talking about the inside of the CPU and the certain parts that operate the device. Thanks for the videos, Computers are my favorite subject to learn about. I liked and subscribed with notifications, once again thank you.
I'm new all to these and your videos are just perfect for me to learn! You explain all topics you've covered really good. Please do more of them! I really need those future videos :) By the way thank you very much for videos you have already done!
My name is Dimash! I am from KZ! I think this video was interesting. I still knew less about the monitor. But my knowledge was not complete. And this video completely dispelled my doubts. I liked this video because it fully explained the most important aspects and simply cut out the unnecessary parts. Thanks to this video, I learned what types of monitor to share, and what features they have. I also learned that all the colors that we see are created by the main three colors. It is red blue and green. All in all, this video was interesting to watch. And this pastime was fascinating. That's all. Thank you for your attention.
H3Vtux Correct me if I am wrong. I am not an expert in this, in fact I know this only because I heard it somewhere else. LCD and LED displays are both using LCD panels. The difference between them is in their backlights. LCDs use fluorescent lights while LEDs use LEDs as backlights (usually white LEDs though since LEDs tend to give bluish white tints, it is possible that they do some other things there). The display you described as LED is more of the OLED where the LED produces the color. This is also, though not sure, the reason only OLED Displays (like AMOLED of Samsung) can produce true blacks as it can turn off the OLED pixel themselves unlike LED & LCDs where the LCD panel just blocks the light from passing through which can cause some light to bleed thought producing dark grays (more obvious in cheap displays).
My name is Dimash, I am from Kz. I think this video was interesting. I still knew less about the monitor. But my knowledge was not complete. And this video completely dispelled my doubts. I liked this video because it fully explained the most important aspects and simply cut out the unnecessary parts. Thanks to this video, I learned what types of monitor to share, and what features they have. I also learned that all the colors that we see are created by the main three colors. It is red blue and green. All in all, this video was interesting to watch. And this pastime was fascinating. That's all. Thank you for your attention.
2:01 i guess both of them has a layer of pixels , but the white light source is the difference where lcd has backlight of horizontal fluorescent bulbs but led has just an array of leds
I likes your way in explaining so can you please make video about how computers work since it take the input until it output things to us on the monitor
I already know a lot of this info, but You fill in some of the gaps, and on a purely physical level. You computer explanation was good, because Im already in networking school and know all about binary. I also know a lot about computers, but I never took programming classes yet and wont until next semester, and my schedule got screwed up and Im way ahead in networking compared to the computer classes, so I didnt really know HOW cpu’s work. Like on a physical level. So its cool it’s just bits, and each transistor is a bit. Knowing that very basic thing makes everything else way easier
did i got it right that the pixels get controlled by x and y numbers? so for example i send "x = 231" and "y = 156" to the monitor, the pixel on the 231th split and the 156th line will be controlled?
I had (and have) some many doubts about the things you explain here. I felt that I was learning the functions ("well, the RAM do this, the HD do that") but was so confuse about the starts, how something is presented to me (your video about the binary and transistors were so good). Thanks for your amazing videos
I have recently decided to go into the IT field. Can you do a "how to build computers for dummies" series? It may also include troubleshooting and software support. Thanks for your help!
summary the color system consists of three colors red ❤green 💚 blue💙 (RGB) and these three colors and with it's different ratio so if you see (3D6E7F) it just a number in hexa decimal and it's first two digits represent the ratio of red❤ the second two digits for green 💚 the third two digits for blue💙. and the mixture of these three colors make all of the colors you imagine.
Sanjay Suthar the physical tech of mobile phones works the same. I think their operating systems have a different way of prioritizing RAM/hard drive/CPU but I'm not sure. I don't know too much about phones. Touchscreens are really cool though. Basically the oils in your hand are completing a circuit
i am leartning python because i am planing game and i went on hardware from software little because i think thecoding which is software is related to hardware.i subbed because seems pretty interesting and fun.animations are dooing it more simple to understand and more fun to watch
You are very gifted in explaining things clearly.
I would love to see a video explaining what happens when you turn a computer on.
Absolutely love the quality and easy to follow along with animations. You really show that anyone can learn how these things work, but only those who care to learn will.
Thanks man! I really appreciate that. My MMA teacher used to have a saying "nobody cares how much you know until they know how much you care".
Basics Explained, H3Vtux your teacher seems like a really wise man
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@@H3Vtux, I find it very similar to the case of Einstein. He knew Quantum Mechanics better than anyone else at that time. But, he thought it was "incomplete" but people converted that "incomplete" to "don't know". Or sorta like, he didn't know Quantum Mechanics. But the truth was (probably) he knew Quantum Mechanics very well but was not ready to accept. Like a great person said, if you aren't shocked by Quantum Mechanics, you don't know it. This applies to me also. In the beginning, Quantum Mechanics wasn't so weird..As I continued to know it, I was like,
Make a video on sound cards,how do they convert 1 and 0 into sound.
I second that that request.. technically 22nd in scale of likes.
ryan lemons You Tube Channel!!! Yep.
@ryan lemons You Tube Channel!!! Yes It can ...
But you must Clarify the Frequency Vocals and Timing of that Tune ...
This method is Called Pulse code Modulation ...
So you are saying that my fart sound can also be converted into binary representation?
Awekening Bro Lmfao 😂
This type of videos will never let youtube die
This should be the GOAT of informative YT channels imo
@Magnus jacobsen G. O. A. T
greatest of all time
Yes true
WHy does this video not have millions views . People are just dumb watching games video looking for better monitor but they don't know anything how they works.
Thank you so much sir for explaining this concept really appreciated :)
Nefarious Boy How are people dumb for not being interested in something you are? I do agree though, this video should have more views.
some people analyse the life and some enjoy it, some people look stars and try to solve the puzzeles hidden in the universe and some are happy with the beauty of stars...these are individual aspects of living life...however... i belongs to first category.
*GO LEARN SOME GRAMMAR.*
@@connordkrauss i know
ok boomer
the surprising thing is how did humans come up with this
Probably had help from God or Aliens. Lol
@@ELECTRICKEN nah bro, humans are just him
Well not aliens . This is gift from allah that we get to know more and more . If allah never wanted us to know smtn we wouldn't@@geraldalfariza1430 and we can prove that on how much is left to learn and how much little we know even with what we have we think its enormous but its actually not even 0.0001% or even less to learn . but whats pretty is how amazing stuff work and how we get to invent them . but also u see people complaining about them and about science and school and etc which helps u in the basics so u get to know . like RUclips yes does explain better in some subjects but without school and college people wouldn't have enough basics to start phones and started youtube !
it wasn’t all at once. We just build upon things we’ve already discovered
@@ELECTRICKENyea is from god.. in all-quran surah al-farj no3
You’re now my favorite educational channel. Keep up the good work 👏🏾
So for someone who has never been interested in those stuff but had to learn things before buying a new machine, this made me more and more interested .. thanks a lot for precious information about a field I've never thought I'd like
Thank you bro for explaining in such a lucid & interactive manner
Thank you so much for making these!! As someone who’s always wanted to understand PC’s and all their internal workings, it really helps having a verbal and visual way to absorb it that I can watch again if I miss anything. It’s helped me a lot, and it’s one of the most accessible channels I’ve found! You really make sure nothing is too overwhelming or boring :) if you ever feel interested, I’d be super excited to see if you ever make any videos about the basics of computer or keyboard circuitry (if it’s a topic worth doing a video about?). Thank you again, I hope you have a lovely day!!!
Thanks a ton! I didn't do one on keyboard circuitry but I did recently do one on why keyboard layouts are what they are.
@@H3Vtux ooh that’s awesome!!! I’ll check it out then, thank you for the heads up!!
You are much better than those so-called professors at MIT. Seriously.
You’re really talented at this explanatory videos. The simplicity of the visualization and your clear explanation makes it easy to understand. You should definitely have way more views and subscribers. Thank you 👍
This channel needs a billion subs. Please don't stop man.
More information: The binary information is inputted into a graphics card to convert the binary into 3 values between 0 and 1. Example: Yellow will be 1, 1, 0. The info outputted from the card gets put into each pixel of a screen.
Sir please make a video on OLED technology.
Fax
Love the simplified explanations on this and binary video.
Straight forward and clear explanation of the display working principle thanks
Like it. It helped me a lot with my 5th grade project research. I'm explaining how computers and monitors work. Real lifesaver.
A mathematical & chromatic introductory lesson rolled into one. Thank for the preliminaries on monitor technology.
Wow very professional video! I like how you explain everything, because i was about to look up what hexadecimal was, but you explained it in the video! Like the music too! Very underrated channel!
I have learned much about hard ware during this tutorials
You explain things in a way just WOW!
Very basic of computer hardware explained...thank you very much
Dude, you're an amazing educator!
Thank you so much for making these videos and explaining the topics. Please keep making technical videos. They are amazing!! Thank you!
You know , you're one of the genius minded in the world .
You are making a difference.
Thank you very very much.
I hope that your dreams came true .
Really useful, thanks! It's always good to know how things work in their essential basis.
Every frame in this video, i learn something new.
If only our lectures were this clear
Best explanations I've ever seen, keep up bro
This guy is really good at explaining things 🎉
This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you !
i'm really enjoing watching Technical videos,and this one is not any exception,great...
My name is Nursultan! I am from Kz!
Video was really good.Everything is clear and intelligibly explained.I know many things before,but some facts were really interesting .There are things that I did not understand.Eg structural of matrix.But I liked the video.Thanks to the author for the video.)))
Your videos are definetly best videos on the internet
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and increasing mine. Keep posting
Very cool video! You should talk about the CRT monitors some time, you speak and explain so well.
Even though some of the concepts you talk about are above my head, your videos do a excellent job of tying them together. If I had not watched your binary videos, I would have had no clue what was going on in this video. Since I had watched the binary video I was able to understand most of what you were teaching (though the hexadecimal lettering as numbers still had me a little confused, but hey I’m not a computer science major so that’s okay)
Delving even deeper with how a video card like the new AMD Radeon RX 580X and how it works with the PC's own processors and the PC's own RAM in conjunction with it's own RAM and how it get's the information from the hard drive into each component really muddy's up the water. It is really fascinating how they all seamlessly interact and how dependent it all is on the way the program is written. That is the key. If the program is not written in such a way it will not fully utilize all the power available from the hardware. That could be a video that takes an hour and even then it would leave your head spinning.
We need a video on how the CPU works, you explain stuff well and its easier to understand when its put simple and straight forward. So far the CPU, Graphics Card, and SSD are the main subjects I am confused on, I see you made a video on the GPU so ill check it out. But it would help to have a very detailed but some what basic explanation on the CPU. Detailed as in talking about the inside of the CPU and the certain parts that operate the device. Thanks for the videos, Computers are my favorite subject to learn about. I liked and subscribed with notifications, once again thank you.
How picture exactly stored in memory and how it displayed on screen after comming out of memory ?
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please make morre of such videos .helped me alot .keep it up
I'm new all to these and your videos are just perfect for me to learn! You explain all topics you've covered really good. Please do more of them! I really need those future videos :) By the way thank you very much for videos you have already done!
Man, this video absurdly good! Congratulations!!!
Please do one more getting a little deeper in this topic. =]
im slowly becoming a computer engineer, im only 14 and this was very informative
I'm so glad that i found out about your channel.... It's a true treasure 🤩
thank you bestie i dont even know how monitors work and i just started like using a non-laptop so ty!!
My name is Dimash! I am from KZ!
I think this video was interesting. I still knew less about the monitor. But my knowledge was not complete. And this video completely dispelled my doubts. I liked this video because it fully explained the most important aspects and simply cut out the unnecessary parts. Thanks to this video, I learned what types of monitor to share, and what features they have. I also learned that all the colors that we see are created by the main three colors. It is red blue and green. All in all, this video was interesting to watch. And this pastime was fascinating. That's all. Thank you for your attention.
H3Vtux
Correct me if I am wrong. I am not an expert in this, in fact I know this only because I heard it somewhere else. LCD and LED displays are both using LCD panels. The difference between them is in their backlights. LCDs use fluorescent lights while LEDs use LEDs as backlights (usually white LEDs though since LEDs tend to give bluish white tints, it is possible that they do some other things there). The display you described as LED is more of the OLED where the LED produces the color. This is also, though not sure, the reason only OLED Displays (like AMOLED of Samsung) can produce true blacks as it can turn off the OLED pixel themselves unlike LED & LCDs where the LCD panel just blocks the light from passing through which can cause some light to bleed thought producing dark grays (more obvious in cheap displays).
You are 100% correct
That was so informative and cleared many doubts . 👍
You are really good at this
You are amazing at explaining things
Amazing video sir. Hope forward to see more videos like this. It was very useful.
would like to hear some more basic electrical theory from you, parallel/series/combined circuits etc ...
My name is Dimash, I am from Kz.
I think this video was interesting. I still knew less about the monitor. But my knowledge was not complete. And this video completely dispelled my doubts. I liked this video because it fully explained the most important aspects and simply cut out the unnecessary parts. Thanks to this video, I learned what types of monitor to share, and what features they have. I also learned that all the colors that we see are created by the main three colors. It is red blue and green. All in all, this video was interesting to watch. And this pastime was fascinating. That's all. Thank you for your attention.
I enjoyed this show. It is excellent. Thank you for this presentation.
*Man you should be a teacher. I finally understand this topic now!*
Thanks for being awesome at explaining ❤️
Good video thank you! We were debating science things in class and I am interested in how all these tech work.
2:01 i guess both of them has a layer of pixels , but the white light source is the difference where lcd has backlight of horizontal fluorescent bulbs but led has just an array of leds
pleas keep up giving us more god bless you ,you open my mind honestly
U really good in delivering things.
Keep videos coming👍👍
Fantastic video, i watched the one on binary as well. Really well done, keep them coming!
Seriously Helpful and Great,
Thankyou Sir, Seriously Great
I understand nothing about pc until watch ur video .
And i also realized that human are incredibly smart
This is nice. The way you explained hex dec num I understood very quickly 😂😂😂 wow thumbs up
oww you explain better than my college's teacher, hope you make a video about how Virtual memory works :)
I likes your way in explaining so can you please make video about how computers work since it take the input until it output things to us on the monitor
You’re better then the best lecturer in the world
i don't know if it's kind of late.
but u should make videos on CPU and mother board too in detail that would help us understanding computer a lot
I already know a lot of this info, but
You fill in some of the gaps, and on a purely physical level. You computer explanation was good, because Im already in networking school and know all about binary. I also know a lot about computers, but I never took programming classes yet and wont until next semester, and my schedule got screwed up and Im way ahead in networking compared to the computer classes, so I didnt really know HOW cpu’s work. Like on a physical level. So its cool it’s just bits, and each transistor is a bit. Knowing that very basic thing makes everything else way easier
Short and clear brooo
did i got it right that the pixels get controlled by x and y numbers? so for example i send "x = 231" and "y = 156" to the monitor, the pixel on the 231th split and the 156th line will be controlled?
I feel guilty that i'm not paying for this information...
You totally could though
Very good information shared absolutely knowledgeful video
My man i love the way you explain things. You well earned the like and sub.
Your videos are awesome! Thank you.
I had (and have) some many doubts about the things you explain here. I felt that I was learning the functions ("well, the RAM do this, the HD do that") but was so confuse about the starts, how something is presented to me (your video about the binary and transistors were so good). Thanks for your amazing videos
I have recently decided to go into the IT field. Can you do a "how to build computers for dummies" series? It may also include troubleshooting and software support. Thanks for your help!
Damn I wish I listened to my computer teacher more
Really great
Done a good job, boss. Please keep it up!
Bro skipped the first generation of monitors 😭
summary
the color system consists of three colors red ❤green 💚 blue💙 (RGB)
and these three colors and with it's different ratio
so if you see (3D6E7F)
it just a number in hexa decimal and it's first two digits represent the ratio of red❤ the second two digits for green 💚 the third two digits for blue💙.
and the mixture of these three colors make all of the colors you imagine.
I would comment on how good you explain, but there are enough commenrs already.
So take some plus symbols
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Bro please make a video how to make electronics components such as resister , capacitor etc
Very informative! Keep on posting
Very good video! Loved it!
You rock man. Thanks for the video.
Love to see more of these videoes
thanks for the vid bro continue to work on
Dear H3Vtux! please make a detailed video about how Computer produce a PIXEL using transistors and other Electronics ?
that was very cool man , thanks
How Mobile phone are work ? They also use binary or something else ? Please make video of that .
Sanjay Suthar the physical tech of mobile phones works the same. I think their operating systems have a different way of prioritizing RAM/hard drive/CPU but I'm not sure. I don't know too much about phones.
Touchscreens are really cool though. Basically the oils in your hand are completing a circuit
H3Vtux thnx for reply , but *if possible* then make a video 😅..
Stay tuned! I plan to make many more!
Thank you sir for teaching us
Great explaining ....keep it up .....
I love this channel!
0:19 totally on the right place!
i am leartning python because i am planing game and i went on hardware from software little because i think thecoding which is software is related to hardware.i subbed because seems pretty interesting and fun.animations are dooing it more simple to understand and more fun to watch