Here's a great post that answers all those terms. Copied for reference. VPForums Post 16:9 - Tables that include the backglass and DMD set up for dual screens/cabinets ect.
4:3 - The classic system for one monitor. The one you should use for desktops. Spanned - Different term for 16:9.
FS - The table takes up the entire screen. Nice if you can rotate your monitor, impractical if you can't. Dual Screen - Uses one monitor for the VP table and the other one for backglass and DMD.
Triple Screen - One monitor for the VP table, one for the backglass and an extra one for the DMD. MOD - A table that includes changes from somebody else's table, for example a MOD that makes the table look like it was night. Recreation - A table that looks and works exactly like one that exists in real life.
Original - A table that doesn't exist in real life and has been thought up by the author. Cabinet - A contraption that looks like a pinball machine (most of the time) and uses things like the Pinball ... more.
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