# Display Object * `accelerometerSupport` string - Can be `available`, `unavailable`, `unknown`. * `bounds` [Rectangle](rectangle.md) - the bounds of the display in DIP points. * `colorDepth` number - The number of bits per pixel. * `colorSpace` string - represent a color space (three-dimensional object which contains all realizable color combinations) for the purpose of color conversions. * `depthPerComponent` number - The number of bits per color component. * `detected` boolean - `true`` if the display is detected by the system. * `displayFrequency` number - The display refresh rate. * `id` number - Unique identifier associated with the display. A value of of -1 means the display is invalid or the correct `id` is not yet known, and a value of -10 means the display is a virtual display assigned to a unified desktop. * `internal` boolean - `true` for an internal display and `false` for an external display. * `label` string - User-friendly label, determined by the platform. * `maximumCursorSize` [Size](size.md) - Maximum cursor size in native pixels. * `nativeOrigin` [Point](point.md) - Returns the display's origin in pixel coordinates. Only available on windowing systems like X11 that position displays in pixel coordinates. * `rotation` number - Can be 0, 90, 180, 270, represents screen rotation in clock-wise degrees. * `scaleFactor` number - Output device's pixel scale factor. * `touchSupport` string - Can be `available`, `unavailable`, `unknown`. * `monochrome` boolean - Whether or not the display is a monochrome display. * `size` [Size](size.md) * `workArea` [Rectangle](rectangle.md) - the work area of the display in DIP points. * `workAreaSize` [Size](size.md) - The size of the work area. The `Display` object represents a physical display connected to the system. A fake `Display` may exist on a headless system, or a `Display` may correspond to a remote, virtual display.