ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Digital on-screen graphic

A digital on-screen graphic (DOGS) is a picture, symbol, or text that you can see on a TV or a computer screen that tells you some important information about what you're watching. Just like when you watch a movie or a TV show, you see the name of the actors or the title of the show that you're watching at the beginning, right? The DOGS is kind of like that, but it stays on the screen while you're watching the show.

For example, when you're watching a news program or sports event, you might see the score of the game or the name of the person who is speaking on the screen. That's because of the DOGS. It helps you keep track of what's going on and gives you more information about what you're seeing.

The DOGS is made by special computers that are designed just to create them. These computers can draw pictures and make animations, and they can also display numbers and text. They're really clever because they can move the DOGS around the screen and even make them disappear when they're not needed anymore.

So, in short, a DOGS is something that you see on your TV or computer screen that gives you important information about what you're watching. It helps you stay informed and makes your viewing experience more enjoyable!