Display resolution

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Display Resolution[edit | edit source]

A comparison of different display resolutions

Display resolution refers to the number of distinct pixels that can be displayed on a screen. It is an important aspect of any display device, such as computer monitors, televisions, and mobile devices. The resolution determines the level of detail and clarity that can be seen on the screen.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Display resolution is typically represented by two numbers, such as "1920x1080" or "1280x720". The first number represents the number of horizontal pixels, while the second number represents the number of vertical pixels. For example, a display with a resolution of 1920x1080 has 1920 pixels horizontally and 1080 pixels vertically.

The total number of pixels in a display can be calculated by multiplying the horizontal and vertical resolutions. In the case of a 1920x1080 display, the total number of pixels is 2,073,600 (1920 x 1080 = 2,073,600).

Common Display Resolutions[edit | edit source]

There are several common display resolutions used in various devices:

  • 640x480 (VGA): This resolution was commonly used in older computer monitors and televisions. It provides a basic level of detail but is considered low-resolution by today's standards.
  • 1280x720 (HD): Also known as "720p", this resolution is commonly used in HD televisions and is considered the minimum standard for high-definition content.
  • 1920x1080 (Full HD): Also known as "1080p", this resolution is widely used in modern televisions and computer monitors. It provides a high level of detail and is the standard for most high-definition content.
  • 2560x1440 (QHD): This resolution, also known as "1440p" or "2K", is commonly used in high-end computer monitors and provides even greater detail than Full HD.
  • 3840x2160 (4K UHD): Also known as "4K", this resolution is becoming increasingly popular in televisions and computer monitors. It offers four times the detail of Full HD and provides a highly immersive viewing experience.
  • 7680x4320 (8K UHD): This resolution, also known as "8K", is the latest advancement in display technology. It offers an incredibly high level of detail and is primarily used in professional settings.

Importance of Display Resolution[edit | edit source]

The display resolution plays a crucial role in determining the quality of visual content. Higher resolutions result in sharper images, finer details, and smoother graphics. This is particularly important for tasks that require precise image rendering, such as graphic design, video editing, and gaming.

Moreover, display resolution also affects the user experience. A higher resolution allows for more content to be displayed on the screen simultaneously, enhancing productivity and multitasking capabilities. On the other hand, lower resolutions may lead to a cramped display and reduced readability.

Categories and Templates[edit | edit source]

To organize articles related to display resolution, the following categories can be used:

Templates can also be utilized to provide consistent formatting and information across related articles. Some useful templates for display resolution articles include:

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Infobox Display Resolution}} : This template can be used to provide a standardized infobox containing key details about a specific display resolution, such as the aspect ratio, pixel density, and supported color depth.

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Citation needed}} : This template can be used to indicate statements that require a reliable source for verification. It helps maintain the accuracy and credibility of the article.

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See also}} : This template can be used to provide a list of related articles or topics that readers may find useful for further exploration.

By utilizing categories and templates, articles on display resolution can be organized and presented in a structured and consistent manner, enhancing the overall user experience and facilitating easy navigation between related topics.

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