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1/50th / 1/60th-second field, instead of splitting it across each frame). The limited resolution led to displays with a characteristic wide overscan border around the active area. Some more powerful machines were able to display higher horizontal resolutions—either in text-mode alone or in low-colour bitmap graphics, and typically by halving the width of each pixel, rather than physically expanding the display area—but were still confined in the vertical dimension by the relatively slow horizontal scanning rate of a domestic TV set. These same standards—albeit with progressively greater colour depth and upstream graphical processing ability—would see extended use and popularity in TV-connected game consoles right through to the end of the 20th century.
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least 1024×768), improved performance, and a fully programmable display engine capable of almost any resolution within its physical limits. For example, 1280×1024 (5:4) or 1360×1024 (≈4:3) in 16 colours at 60 Hz, 1056×400 Text Mode (132×50 characters); 800×600 in 256 or 64k colours; and even as high as 1600×1200 (at a reduced 50 Hz scan rate) with a high-quality multisync monitor (or an otherwise non-standard 960×720 at 60 Hz on a lower-end one capable of high refresh rates at 800×600, but only interlaced mode at 1024×768). However, the extended modes required custom drivers, and so only the basic options (1024×768×8
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suitably capable computer, but apart from the 1152×870 "XGA+" mode discussed further below, Mac resolutions beyond 832×624 tended to fall into line with PC standards, using what were essentially rebadged PC monitors with a different cable connection. Mac models after the II (Power Mac, Quadra, etc.) also allowed at first 16-bit High Colour (65,536, or "Thousands of" colours), and then 24-bit True Colour (16.7M, or "Millions of" colours), but much like PC standards beyond XGA, the increase in colour depth past 8 bpp was not strictly tied to changing resolution standards.
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pocket media players, feature phones, smartphones, etc.). No set colour depth or refresh rate is associated with this standard or those that follow, as it is dependent both on the manufacturing quality of the screen and the capabilities of the attached display driver hardware, and almost always incorporates an LCD panel with no visible line-scanning. However, it would typically be in the 8-to-12 bpp (256–4096 colours) through 18 bpp (262,144 colours) range.
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monitor (superficially similar to VGA, but at a higher 67 Hz refresh rate)—with 8-bit colour/256 grey shades at the lower resolution, and either 4-bit or 8-bit colour (16/256 grey) in high resolution depending on installed memory (256 or 512 kB), all out of a full 24-bit master palette. The result was equivalent to VGA or even PGC—but with a wide palette—at a point simultaneous with the IBM launch of VGA.
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line. High resolution monochrome mode using a custom non-interlaced monitor with the slightly lower vertical resolution (in order to be an integer multiple of low and medium resolution and thus utilize the same amount of RAM for the framebuffer) allowing a "flicker free" 71.25 Hz refresh rate,
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graphics, an undocumented mode to allow increased non-standard resolutions, most commonly 320×240 (with 8 bpp and square pixels) at 60 Hz. VGA, like the majority of the following standards, was capable of displaying most standard modes featured by IBM-compatible PCs—CGA, EGA, MDA and MCGA—but
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Estimation of LCD Panels for Notebook Design of Low-Cost 2.2-inch qVGA LTPS TFT-LCD Panel",
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3349:. Retrieved
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2631:or a single
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1417:aspect ratio
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1276:Atari Falcon
1211:
961:with 4
734:TV Computer
510:aspect ratio
431:
400:Description
373:
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335:refresh rate
315:aspect ratio
308:
303:refresh rate
291:cryptic mode
251:refresh rate
239:display size
235:aspect ratio
230:
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190:January 2015
187:
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132:Please help
127:verification
124:
99:January 2015
96:
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47:Please help
44:
3512:Plantronics
3204:SI prefixes
3162:36,864,000
3134:30,720,000
3095:44,236,800
3067:33,177,600
3032:26,212,400
3004:20,971,520
2976:24,576,000
2948:16,384,000
2920:12,582,912
2892:13,500,000
2859:14,745,600
2714:11,059,200
2633:Thunderbolt
2629:DisplayPort
1483:8 bpp
1361:8 bpp
1256:8 bpp
1181:1 bpp
1128:8 bpp
1097:8 bpp
1031:1 bpp
972:. Supports
940:4 bpp
900:1 bpp
880:killer apps
876:Lotus 1-2-3
698:4 bpp
428:Color depth
327:color depth
289:connector,
247:color depth
3920:Categories
3704:Widescreen
3351:2013-05-22
3276:References
3108::9 exact)
3104::1, or 21.
2822:9,216,000
2784:7,680,000
2754:7,720,704
2727::9 exact)
2723::1, or 21.
2687::1 exact)
2678:8,847,360
2647:8,294,400
2604:6,553,600
2574:5,242,800
2543:6,000,000
2510:5,939,136
2481:4,990,464
2448:5,184,000
2415:6,144,000
2386:4,096,000
2347:3,145,728
2308:4,953,600
2279:4,262,400
2235:4,147,200
2221:Pixel 2 XL
2194:3,686,400
2180:IPS panels
2159:3,110,400
2126:2,764,800
2097:2,457,600
2064:2,304,000
2024:1,920,000
1988:2,359,296
1955::9 exact)
1951::1, or 21.
1942:2,764,800
1915::1 exact)
1906:2,211,840
1875:2,073,600
1843:1,764,000
1808:1,470,000
1777:1,310,720
1719:1,228,800
1687:1,440,000
1659:1,296,000
1619:8 bpp
1567:1,049,088
1527:8 bpp
1359:4 bpp
1254:4 bpp
1252:4 bpp
1179:8 bpp
959:IBM PC XTs
920:DIP switch
764:and other
696:2 bpp
694:1 bpp
397:Full name
299:brightness
160:newspapers
50:improve it
18:1366 x 768
3900:7680×4800
3890:7680×4320
3885:6400×4800
3880:6400×4096
3875:5760×3240
3870:5120×3200
3865:5120×2880
3860:3840×2400
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3820:2048×1152
3815:1920×1200
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3679:3200×2400
3674:2560×2048
3669:2048×1536
3664:1600×1200
3659:1400×1050
3654:1280×1024
3599:Standard
3518:Quadcolor
3406:109838866
2265:Galaxy S9
2257:Galaxy S8
2238:18:9/2:1
1070:PowerBook
974:text mode
966:video RAM
750:Commodore
689:16:10/8:5
551:Game Gear
374:standards
360:Standards
281:monitor (
56:talk page
3795:1680×945
3790:1600×900
3785:1440×900
3780:1366×900
3775:1366×768
3770:1280×800
3765:1280×768
3760:1280×720
3755:1024×576
3649:1152×864
3644:1024×768
3248:See also
3209:Wide (W)
3078:UHD 10K
2876:Used on
2873:UNNAMED
2870:UNNAMED
2739:UNNAMED
2736:UNNAMED
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2524:UNNAMED
2521:UNNAMED
2495:UNNAMED
2492:UNNAMED
2465:Used on
2462:UNNAMED
2459:UNNAMED
2432:Used on
2252:Used on
2249:UNNAMED
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2208:UNNAMED
2205:UNNAMED
2143:Used on
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2075:UNNAMED
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1927:UNNAMED
1924:UNNAMED
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1392:519,168
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1025:252,000
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934:224,000
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3585:(1990)
3579:(1989)
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3562:(1987)
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3550:(1987)
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3538:(1984)
3532:(1984)
3526:(1984)
3520:(1983)
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3508:(1982)
3502:(1981)
3496:(1981)
3404:
3318:
3312:669–92
3242:WHUXGA
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2389:16:10
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