This chart might be a nice thing to print out and take with you next time you’re shopping for a new TV or monitor. What are we to make of terms like “WSVGA” and “UHD”? Tell the man to give it to you ...
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Pixel is the smallest element that can be displayed on a screen. It is nothing but a dot on the screen. The clusters of these dots light up together to form a picture on the display. Now, let us start ...
Aspect ratio measures the relationship between the width and height of a display, sensor, or image. A common aspect ratio is 16:9, which means it's 16 units wide and 9 units high. There are many ...
Tesla's innovative approach to automotive technology is perhaps most evident in its use of large, intuitive touchscreens across its vehicle lineup. These screens serve as the central hub for various ...
One of the top reasons to have a mobile internet-capable device, be it a tablet or smart phone, is to browse the web. Unfortunately the web doesn't look so great on most mobile displays unless the web ...
Ok.. I saw in this other thread talk about having to use 4:3 aspect ratio for good image quality, and I totally understand what he saying, but the most used resolution right now is probaly 1024x768 ...
Ever watch a movie, and get distracted by the black bars at the top and bottom of the screen? Ever wonder what they are, and why they're different sizes? Wasn't the switch to "widescreen" TVs supposed ...
Back in the day (until around 2003), every PC display was produced in the almost-square 4:3 aspect ratio. Not coincidentally, that’s the same aspect ratio of old-school TVs. At the time, when ...