A sixteen-segment display (SISD) is a type of display based on sixteen segments that can be turned on or off to produce a graphic pattern. It is an extension of the more common seven-segment display, adding four diagonal and two vertical segments and splitting the three horizontal segments in half. Other variants include the fourteen-segment display which does not split the top or bottom horizontal segments, and the twenty-two-segment display that allows lower-case characters with descenders.
An eighteen-segment vacuum fluorescent display. Two extra segments are used for lower elements of Cyrillic letters Д, Ц.
A sixteen-segment display on an AIM-65
A seven-segment display is a form of electronic display device for displaying decimal numerals that is an alternative to the more complex dot matrix displays.
A typical 7-segment LED display component, with decimal point in a wide DIP-10 package
Filament seven-segment display
A vane display at a gas station
A multiplexed 4-digit, seven-segment display with only 12 pins