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PIP This feature allows for more than one input source to be displayed on the screen simultaneously.
Ãâó: www.projectorbuyingguide.com/otherfeatures.html
PIP Like an inset on a map, PIP displays on the television monitor a simultaneous live broadcast of an IVC far-site (or of the home-site if you are operating with only one monitor)
Ãâó: www.uen.org/delivery/ivc_glossary.shtml
PIP Picture-in-picture is a television feature in which you can see one program inside a small window on the screen, while watching another program on the large background screen. You can choose whatever you wish ?you can watch two TV programs simultaneously or you can watch TV and video or DVD at the same time.
Ãâó: www.hdtv-source.com/hdtv-terms.php
pipette A disposable plastic dropper used in place of an orifice reducer or an eyedropper for dispensing essential oils.
Ãâó: www.aromaweb.com/articles/glossary.asp
PIP One unit of price change in the bid/ask price of a currency. For most currencies, it denotes the fourth decimal place in an exchange rate and represents 1/100 of one percent (.01%).
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