Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Apr 27, 2016 12:38
8 yrs ago
English term
EA
English
Tech/Engineering
Electronics / Elect Eng
This is about a LED TV.
There is a list of technical specifications (contrast ratio, brightness, etc.), and then:
HDMI (Ver.)
Yes (1EA, HDMI1.3)
What's the meaning of EA?
I though of "each", but I am not sure about it.
Thanks!
There is a list of technical specifications (contrast ratio, brightness, etc.), and then:
HDMI (Ver.)
Yes (1EA, HDMI1.3)
What's the meaning of EA?
I though of "each", but I am not sure about it.
Thanks!
Responses
4 +3 | each | Yasutomo Kanazawa |
Responses
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27 mins
Selected
each
Yes, this "ea" stands for each (1 each)
Just for the sake of it.
Just for the sake of it.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Tony M
1 hr
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Thanks, Tony-san!
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Cilian O'Tuama
: Explanation not exactly convincing. And please explain 'Just for the sake of it'.
10 hrs
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Anton has suggested a correct answer in the discussion entry.Therefore, to rephrase it as "for the record", I suggested an answer in the answer box. Anton has done the explanation and I agree to what he wrote, so therefore that became my explanation too.
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agree |
Charles Davis
: It's correct; there are cases where it says 1EACH instead of 1EA.
23 hrs
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Thank you Charles-san!
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agree |
acetran
3 days 22 hrs
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Thank you very much!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks!!"
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