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Computer Display Formats
Format X and Y pixels
CGA/EGA 160x200
320x200
320x240
640x200
640x480
MDA
Monochrome Display Adapter
720x350
VGA 640x480
Super VGA 800x600 SVGA
1024x768 UVGA,
XGA, EVGA, Stardard 15' LCD Size
1152x864 XGA
1280x768 WXGA
1280x1024
SXGA Stardard 17' LCD Size
1400x1050 SXGA
1680x1024 WSXGA
1680x1050 WSXGA
1600x1200
UXGA
1600x1280
1920x1440 4:3 Aspect
Misc VGA 720x480
720x576
800x480 LILLIPUT 7' LCD (called 1152000 pixels)
848x480 LCD
852x480 LCD
1024x512
1280x960
1360x765 LCD
1366x768 LCD
1792x1344 ATI RADEON 9800XT
1800x1440 ATI RADEON 9800XT
1856x1393 ATI RADEON 9800XT
WUXGA 1920x1200 16:10 Aspect
QXGA 2048x1536 - 4x(1024x768)
WQXGA 2560x1600 16:10
QSXGA 2560x2048 - 4x(1280x1024)
WQSXGA 3200x2048
QUXGA 3200x2400 4:3
WQUXGA 3840x2400 - 4x(1920x1200 HDTV)
HSXGA 5120x4096 5:4
WHSXGA 6400x4096 (15.6:10)
HUXGA 6400x4800 4:3
UHDTV 7680x4320 - UHDV (33MegaPixels)
WHUXGA 7680x4800
 

Many computer resolutions are multiples of older resolutions

Resolutions 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 1600 x 1200 1600 x 1280
2x 1280 x 960 1600 x 1200 2048 x 1536 2560 x 2048 3200 x 2400 3200 x 2560
3x 1920 x 1440 2400 x 1800 3072 x 2304 3840 x 3072 4800 x 3600 4800 x 3840
4x 2560 x 1920 3200 x 2400 4096 x 3072 5120 x 4096 6400 x 4800 6400 x 5120
5x 3200 x 2400 4000 x 3000 5120 x 3840 6400 x 5120 8000 x 6000 8000 x 6400
 
Cell Phone and PDA
Motorola 176x220
Nokia 176x208
Sony Ericcson 128x160
Tungsten T3 320x480
Tungsten E, Zire 72 320x320
Zire 31, Handspring Visor 160x160
Mini LCD Displays
Portable DVD
2.5' to 7'
384x234 16:9
320x234
382x234
480x234 16:9
Misc LCD 1440x234 is really 480x234
They count the RGB a 3 dots
1.8' 280x220 4:3
3.5' 600x234 4:3
8.9' 1024x600
 
Digital Cimema Formats
2K 2048x1536 16mm
2K Academy projection 2048 x1107
2K TI DLP Resolution 2048x1080
4K 4096x3072 35mm 1.33 Aspect
4K Academy projection 4096x2214 35mm 1.66/1.85 Aspect
4K New Sony Projector 4096x2160
4K 4096x6144 35mm VistaVision
4K Academy Full Frame 4096x2988 35mm 1.37 Aspect
Video Conferencing Formats 4:3
QCIF 176x144
QSIF 166x120
SIF 320x240
CIF 352?88
NTSC:
4SIF
704x480
or 640x480
PAL:
4CIF
704x576 (H.261 Annex D)
16CIF 1408 x 1152
Digital Television formats 4:3
480i 640x480 pixels interlaced
480p 640x480 pixels progressive
LaserDisk 560x360
EDTV NTSC 704x480 480p/60
DV NTSC 720x480
D1 NTSC (ITU-R 601) 720x486
EDTV PAL 704x576 576p/50
D1/DV PAL 720x576
D4 1440x1024
D16 2880x2048
Digital Television formats 16:9
720p 1280x720
HDV 720p 1280x720
1035i 1035 Lines Analog (MUSE)
1080i 1920x1080 pixels
HDV 1080i 1440X1080 pixels
Where did they come up with this?
DV NTSC Wide-screen 720x480
D1 NTSC Wide-screen 720x486
D1/DV PAL Wide-screen 720x576
Digital Television formats 8:3
D4 Anamorphic 1440x1024
D16 Anamorphic 2880x2048

WUXGA

WUXGA stands for Widescreen Ultra eXtended Graphics Array and is a display resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels with a 16:10 screen aspect ratio.
This resolution is currently available in high-end LCD televisions and computer monitors. Dell sells a notebook with a 15' LCD screen that has this resolution. Apple sells a 23' Cinema Display that has this resolution.

UXGA

Ultra eXtended Graphics Array is an abbreviation referring to a standard monitor resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels. Dell Computer refers to the same resolution of 1,920,000 pixels as UGA.

SXGA

Super eXtended Graphics Array is an abbreviation referring to a standard monitor resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels. This resolution of 1,310,720 pixels is an enhancement of the standard XGA resolution that IBM developed in 1990.
This resolution is a very strange resolution as it is not the standard 4:3 ratio but a 5:4 ratio. A standard 4:3 monitor using this resolution will therefore not have square pixels, but rectangular ones. This is especially a problem with LCD monitors which have a fixed resolution.

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