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XGA+ is the next step after XGA ( 1024 × 768), although it is not approved by any standard organizations. The next step with an aspect ratio of 4:3 is 1280 × 960 ( QuadVGA) or 1400 × 1050 ( SXGA+). Ultra High Resolution Development". NVIDIA Developer Zone. NVIDIA. 13 September 2013 . Retrieved 2013-12-17. Smith, Ryan (16 September 2014). "VESA Releases DisplayPort 1.3 Standard: 50% More Bandwidth, New Features". AnandTech. Purch . Retrieved 2016-01-06. Ahmed, Asif (13 November 2017). "18:9 Aspect Ratio in Smartphones will be the new Standard in 2018, Here's why". Techtippr . Retrieved 2018-10-01.

The graphics display resolution is influenced by the aspect ratio, which is the ratio of the width to the height of the display. The aspect ratio determines how the image is scaled and stretched to fit the screen. The most common aspect ratios for graphics displays are 4:3, 16:10 (equal to 8/5), 16:9, and 21:9 (equal to 7/3). The aspect ratio also affects the field of view and the perceived size of objects on the screen. [3] Some graphics displays support multiple resolutions and aspect ratios, which can be changed by the user or by the software. [4] Overview by vertical resolution and aspect ratio [ edit ] Graphics display resolutions (by vertical resolution (height) and storage aspect ratio (SAR)) [5] Height This resolution is equivalent to QHD ( 2560 × 1440) extended in width by 34%, giving it an aspect ratio of 43:18 (2.3 8:1, or 21.5:9; commonly marketed as simply "21:9"). The first monitor to support this resolution was the 34-inch LG 34UM95-P. [85] Dell and Samsung have referred to this resolution as "UWQHD". [48] [86] Samsung has also called it "Ultra WQHD" [87] and LG has used the term "UltraWide QHD". [88] Another monitor by LG with this resolution was first released in Germany in late December 2013, before being officially announced at CES 2014. [48] [86] XGA+ stands for Extended Graphics Array Plus and is a computer display standard, usually understood to refer to the 1152 × 864 resolution with an aspect ratio of 4:3. Until the advent of widescreen LCDs, XGA+ was often used on 17-inch desktop CRT monitors. [30] It is the highest 4:3 resolution not greater than 2 20 pixels (≈1.05 megapixels), with its horizontal dimension a multiple of 32 pixels. This enables it to fit closely into a video memory or framebuffer of 1 MB (1 × 2 20 bytes), assuming the use of one byte per pixel. The common multiple of 32 pixels constraint is related to alignment. WQUXGA [63] [154] ( Wide Quad Ultra Extended Graphics Array) describes a display standard that supports a resolution of 3840 × 2400 pixels, which provides a 16:10 aspect ratio. This resolution is exactly four times 1920 × 1200 (in pixels). Some manufacturers refer to this resolution as UHD+ [45] [154] [175] [176] compared to UHD ( 3840 × 2160).Other phone manufacturers followed in 2014, such as Samsung with the Galaxy Note 4, [79] and Google [80] and Motorola [81] with the Nexus 6 [82] smartphone. By the mid-2010s, it was a common resolution among flagship phones such as the HTC 10, the Lumia 950, and the Galaxy S6 [83] and S7. [84] 3440 × 1440 [ edit ] In 2006, 1366 × 768 was the most popular resolution for liquid crystal display televisions (versus XGA for Plasma TVs flat panel displays); [26] [ failed verification] by 2013, even this was relegated to only being used in smaller or cheaper displays (e.g. "bedroom" LCD TVs, or low-cost, large-format plasmas), cheaper laptop and mobile tablet computers, and midrange home cinema projectors, having otherwise been overtaken by higher "full HD" resolutions such as 1920 × 1080. [30] 1280 × 800 (WXGA) [ edit ] In the field of video, the resolution of 480i supports 640 samples per line (corresponding to 640x480) corresponding to Standard Definition ( SD), in contrast to high-definition (HD) resolutions like 1280 × 720 and 1920 × 1080. While QVGA is a lower resolution than VGA, at higher resolutions the "Q" prefix commonly means quad(ruple) or four times higher display resolution (e.g., QXGA is four times higher resolution than XGA). To distinguish quarter from quad, lowercase "q" is sometimes used for "quarter" and uppercase "Q" for "Quad", by analogy with SI prefixes like m/M and p/P, but this is not a consistent usage. [135] Frady, Liam (18 May 2023). "The 7 Biggest Complaints About the Surface Pro". History-Computer . Retrieved 27 June 2023.

A good Ultrabook, a bad tablet: the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 review". Ars Technica. 2012-11-21 . Retrieved 2023-06-17. Wide QVGA or WQVGA are some display resolutions having the same height in pixels as QVGA, but wider. [9] While the monikers for those resolutions originally all used a letter prefix with "HD" for the multiplier, and possibly a "+" suffix for intermediate or taller formats, the newer, larger formats tend to be used with K notation for thousands of pixels of horizontal resolution, but may be disambiguated by a system qualifier that includes "HD", e.g. "8K UHD". Insert a decimal point in the product so it has the same number of decimal places equal to the total from step 1. After having used VGA-based 3:2 resolutions HVGA ( 480 × 320) and "Retina" DVGA ( 960 × 640) for several years in their iPhone and iPod products with a screen diagonal of 9 cm or 3.5 inches, Apple started using more exotic variants when they adopted the 16:9 aspect ratio to provide a consistent pixel density across screen sizes: first 1136 × 640 with the iPhone 5, 5C, 5S and SE 1st for 10 cm or 4 inch screens, and later 1334 × 750 with the iPhone 6, 6S, 7, 8, SE 2nd and SE 3rd for 12 cm or 4.7 inch screens, while devices with 14 cm or 5.5 inch screens used standard 1920 × 1080 with the iPhone 6 Plus, 6S Plus, 7 Plus and 8 Plus. The iPhone X, XS and 11 Pro introduced a 2436 × 1125 resolution for 15 cm or 5.8 inch screens, while the iPhone XS Max and 11 Pro Max introduced a 2688 × 1242 resolution for 17 cm or 6.5 inch screens (with a notch) all at an aspect ratio of roughly 13:6 or, for marketing, 19.5:9.This resolution [40] is equivalent to two Full HD ( 1920 × 1080) displays side by side or one vertical half of a 4K UHD ( 3840 × 2160) display. It has an aspect ratio of 32:9 (3. 5:1), close to the 3.6:1 ratio of IMAX UltraWideScreen 3.6. Samsung monitors at this resolution contain built-in firmware to divide the screen into two 1920 × 1080 screens, or one 2560 × 1080 and one 1280 × 1080 screen. [71]

All designer drain tops are manufactured in the UK and laser cut from the highest quality stainless steel specially for Impey wetroom floor formers. The range of designs and finishes add a touch of individual style to the wetroom. In 2012, Apple released the 13 inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display that features a WQXGA display, and the new MacBook Air in 2018. non-square pixels, Hitachi's ALiS Technology for Plasma TVs with horizontaly "streched" pixels, displayed on a 16:9(?) or 16:10(?) Plasma TV Lawler, Richard (17 October 2006). "CMO to ship 47-inch Quad HD – 1440p – LCD in 2007". Engadget . Retrieved 2008-07-06.The graphics display resolution is the width and height dimension of an electronic visual display device, measured in pixels. This information is used for electronic devices such as a computer monitor. Certain combinations of width and height are standardized (e.g. by VESA) and typically given a name and an initialism which is descriptive of its dimensions. A graphics display resolution can be used in tandem with the size of the graphics display to calculate pixel density. An increase in the pixel density often correlates with a decrease in the size of individual pixels on a display. The 1280 × 1024 resolution became popular because at 24 bit/px color depth it fits well into 4 megabytes of video RAM. [ citation needed] At the time, memory was extremely expensive. Using 1280 × 1024 at 24-bit color depth allowed using 3.75 MB of video RAM, fitting nicely with VRAM chip sizes which were available at the time (4 MB):

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