Speed is transmitted to a remote display through various communication protocols, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or wired connections like Ethernet. The data, often measured in bits per second, is sent from a source device to the display using these protocols, which package the speed information into data packets. Once received, the remote display decodes and renders the information for visualization. This process may involve compression and error-checking to ensure accuracy and reliability.
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