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    Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

    • A display resolution standard is a commonly used width and height dimension (display resolution) 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 descri… 展开

    Aspect ratio

    The favored aspect ratio of mass-market display industry products has changed gradually from 4:3, then to 16:10, then to 16:9, and has now changed to 18:9 for smartphones. The 4:3 aspect ratio generally reflect… 展开

    High-definition

    All standard HD resolutions share a 16∶9 aspect ratio, although some derived resolutions with smaller or larger ratios also exist, e.g. 4∶3 and 64∶27, respectively. Most of the narrower resolutions are only used for storing, not fo… 展开

    Video Graphics Array (VGA and derivatives)

    Quarter-QVGA (QQVGA or qqVGA) denotes a resolution of 160 × 120 (4:3 storage aspect ratio) or 120 × 160 pixels, usually used in displays of handheld devices. The term Quarter-QVGA signifies a resolution of o… 展开

    Extended Graphics Array (XGA and derivatives)

    The Extended Graphics Array (XGA) or originally Extended Video Graphics Array (Extended-VGA, EVGA) is an IBM display standard introduced in 1990. Later it became the most common appellation of the 1024 × 768 p… 展开