GDI (Graphics Device Interface) is a core component of Microsoft Windows that provides an API for applications to interact with graphics hardware, such as monitors and printers. It is used for drawing text, shapes, and images on the screen or other output devices. GDI allows developers to create graphical user interfaces and handle graphical output in a device-independent manner.
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