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A few QWXGA LCD monitors were available in 2009 with 23- and 27-inch displays, such as the Acer B233HU (23-inch) and B273HU (27-inch), the Dell SP2309W, and the Samsung 2343BWX. As of 2011, most 2048 × 1152 monitors have been discontinued, and as of 2013, no major manufacturer produces monitors with this resolution. [ citation needed] 2048 × 1536 (QXGA) [ edit ] CEA Updates Characteristics for Ultra High-Definition Displays". Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). 24 June 2014. Archived from the original on 2018-04-30 . Retrieved 2018-05-15. WQXGA ( Wide Quad Extended Graphics Array) is a display resolution of 2560 × 1600 pixels with a 16:10 aspect ratio. The name implies a "wide QXGA" (QXGA 2048 × 1536) but it's not. Instead, WQXGA has exactly four times as many pixels as a WXGA ( 1280 × 800) hence the name " Quad-WXGA" would fit but QWXGA is definded as 2048 × 1152 pixels. By some producers it is called QHD+ [51] [69] [66] referring to QHD ( 2560 × 1440). ( QHD+ is sometimes also used for the resolution 3200 × 1800 (QHD+).) Ultrawide formats for history and comparison of video formats and displays, which are growing wider

HVGA was the only resolution supported in the first versions of Google Android, up to release 1.5. [147] Other higher and lower resolutions became available starting on release 1.6, like the popular WVGA resolution on the Motorola Droid or the QVGA resolution on the HTC Tattoo. a b c d Most of the "17∶9" or "21∶9" displays are only called so but have a slightly different storage aspect ratio. The first display with this resolution was the Dell UltraSharp UP2715K, announced on September 5, 2014. [130] On October 16, 2014, Apple announced the iMac with Retina 5K display. [131] [132]

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DVGA [ citation needed] ( DoubleVGA) screens have 960 × 640 pixels (3:2 aspect ratio). Both dimensions are double that of HVGA, hence the pixel count is quadrupled. FWVGA [14] [139] is an abbreviation for Full Wide Video Graphics Array which refers to a display resolution of 854 × 480 pixels. 854 × 480 is approximately the 16:9 aspect ratio of anamorphically "un-squeezed" NTSC DVD widescreen video and is considered a "safe" resolution that does not crop any of the image. It is called Full WVGA to distinguish it from other, narrower WVGA resolutions which require cropping 16:9 aspect ratio high-definition video (i.e. it is full width, albeit with a considerable reduction in size). Addison, Ken (17 May 2018). "Samsung C49HG90 49-in Ultrawide FreeSync 2 Monitor Review: How Wide is too Wide?". PC Perspective . Retrieved 2018-10-01. Bonnington, Christina (17 October 2014). "Answers to All of Your Questions About Apple's 5K iMac Display". Wired. Condé Nast . Retrieved 2014-10-19. Application programming interface DirectX 12 was created by Microsoft as “our answer” to competitors’ similar low-level interfaces Mantle and OpenGL. The first appearance of the new API took place on July 29, 2015, in Windows 10. This system was (and still is) the only operating system that supports all the functions of this API.

WQVGA resolutions were commonly used in touchscreen mobile phones, such as 400 × 240, 432 × 240, and 480 × 240. For example, the Hyundai MB 490i, Sony Ericsson Aino and the Samsung Instinct have WQVGA screen resolutions – 240 × 432. Other devices such as the Apple iPod Nano also use a WQVGA screen, 240 × 376 pixels. The 4:3 aspect ratio was common in older television cathode ray tube (CRT) displays, which were not easily adaptable to a wider aspect ratio. When good quality alternate technologies (i.e., liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and plasma displays) became more available and less costly, around the year 2000, the common computer displays and entertainment products moved to a wider aspect ratio, first to the 16:10 ratio. The 16:10 ratio allowed some compromise between showing older 4:3 aspect ratio broadcast TV shows, but also allowing better viewing of widescreen movies. However, around the year 2005, home entertainment displays (i.e., TV sets) gradually moved from 16:10 to the 16:9 aspect ratio, for further improvement of viewing widescreen movies. By about 2007, virtually all mass-market entertainment displays were 16:9. In 2011, 1920 × 1080 (Full HD, the native resolution of Blu-ray) was the favored resolution in the most heavily marketed entertainment market displays. The next standard, 3840 × 2160 (4K UHD), was first sold in 2013. [ citation needed] In the mid-2000s, when the digital HD technology and standard debuted on the market, this type of resolution was often referred to by the branded name HD ready or HDr for short, which had specified it as a minimum resolution for devices to qualify for the certification. However, few screens have been built that use this resolution natively. Most employ 16:9 panels with 768 lines instead ( WXGA), which resulted in odd numbers of pixels per line, i.e. 1365 1 / 3 are rounded to 1360, 1364, 1366 or even 1376, the next multiple of 16. WXGA+ [37] [31] [157] [158] and WSXGA [37] [31] are terms referring to a computer display resolution of 1440 × 900. Occasionally manufacturers use other terms to refer to this resolution. [167] The Standard Panels Working Group refers to the 1440 × 900 resolution as WXGA (but refers also WXGA to 1280 × 800). [28] WQSXGA ( Wide Quad Super Extended Graphics Array) describes a display standard that can support a resolution up to 3200 × 2048 pixels, assuming a 25:16 (1.5625:1) aspect ratio. The Coronis Fusion 6MP DL by Barco supports 3280 × 2048 (approximately 16:10). [ citation needed] 3200 × 2400 (QUXGA) [ edit ]

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QuadVGA [34] (also labelled as Quad VGA [140] or Quad-VGA [155] [ failed verification]) is a non-standard term used to refer to a resolution of 1280 × 960, since both sides are doubled from VGA. However, it is usually not as the abbreviation QVGA because this is strongly associated with the alternate meaning Quarter VGA ( QVGA 320 × 240).

Print & Poster designs that use less than 150ppi may not be posted for sale in the Zazzle marketplace. Wide XGA ( WXGA) is a set of non-standard resolutions derived from XGA ( 1024 × 768) by widening it to 1366 × 768 [26] [36] [30] with a widescreen aspect ratio of nearly 16:9 or to 1280 × 800 [28] with an aspect ratio of 16:10. WXGA is commonly used for low-end LCD TVs and LCD computer monitors for widescreen presentation. The exact resolution offered by a device described as "WXGA" can be somewhat variable owing to a proliferation of several closely related timings optimised for different uses and derived from different bases. This resolution has a 12:5 aspect ratio (2.4:1, or 21.6:9; commonly marketed as simply "21:9"). It is equivalent to WQXGA ( 2560 × 1600) extended in width by 50%, or 4K UHD ( 3840 × 2160) reduced in height by 26%. This resolution is commonly encountered in cinematic 4K content that has been cropped vertically to a widescreen 2.4:1 aspect ratio. The first monitor to support this resolution was the 37.5-inch LG 38UC99-W. Other vendors followed, with Dell U3818DW, HP Z38c, and Acer XR382CQK. This resolution is referred to as UW4K, WQHD+, [95] UWQHD+, or QHD+, [96] [97] though no single name is agreed upon. Polsson, Ken (9 November 2010). "Chronology of IBM Personal Computers". Archived from the original on 2011-06-07 . Retrieved 2010-11-18.

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a b "Gigabyte AERO 14 OLED (2023) - Specifications". www.gigabyte.com (in Japanese) . Retrieved 2023-05-26. 4K UHD+ 3840x2400 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): The 27-inch version of the Apple Cinema Display monitor introduced in July 2010 has a native resolution of 2560 × 1440, as does its successor, the 27-inch Apple Thunderbolt Display.

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