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  2. Display aspect ratio - Wikipedia

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    The display aspect ratio (DAR) is the aspect ratio of a display device and so the proportional relationship between the physical width and the height of the display. It is expressed as two numbers separated by a colon (x: y), where x corresponds to the width and y to the height. Common aspect ratios for displays, past and present, include 5:4 ...

  3. Comparison of high-definition smartphone displays - Wikipedia

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    The following is a comparison of high-definition smartphone displays, containing information about their specific screen technology, resolution, size and pixel density. It is divided into three categories, containing smartphones with 720p, 1080p and 1440p displays. The "p-display" nomenclature used in this article refers to the number of pixels ...

  4. List of common display resolutions - Wikipedia

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    The difference is that whilst D1 has a 4:3 aspect ratio 960H has a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. The extra pixels are used to form the increased area to the sides of the D1 image. The pixel density of 960H is identical to standard D1 resolution so it does not give any improvement in image quality, merely a wider aspect ratio.

  5. Comparison of Google Pixel smartphones - Wikipedia

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    50 MP, 4:3 aspect ratio Samsung 3LU, 1/3.2" 12 MP, 4:3 aspect ratio Telephoto — Sony IMX586 Exmor RS, 1/2" 48 MP (8000×6000), 4:3 aspect ratio [44] — Samsung ISOCELL GM5, 1/2.55" 48 MP (8064×6048), 4:3 aspect ratio — 10.8 MP, 4:3 aspect ratio — Samsung ISOCELL GM5?, 1/2.55" 48 MP (8064×6048), 4:3 aspect ratio — Sony IMX858, 1/2.51 ...

  6. Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

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    The favored aspect ratio of mass-market display industry products has changed gradually from 4:3, then to 16:10, then to 16:9, and has now changed to 18:9 for smartphones. [7] [needs update] The 4:3 aspect ratio generally reflects older products, especially the era of the cathode ray tube (CRT).

  7. Pixel 4 - Wikipedia

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    Both models use a wider 19:9 aspect ratio, with the Pixel 4 using a 5.7-inch (140 mm) 1080p panel, and the 4 XL using a 6.3-inch (160 mm) 1440p panel. Unlike the Pixel 3 XL, the Pixel 4 XL's display does not contain a cutout, or notch. [18] The Pixel 4 includes dual rear-facing cameras located within a raised square module.

  8. List of large sensor camera phones - Wikipedia

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    The latest Leica Leitz and Sharp Aquos R series phones do qualify because, despite using only 94% [b] of their 1.0-type sensors [2] [3] (with 4:3 aspect ratio), they maintain the same crop factor (2.7) and diagonal (1″) as a 1.0-type sensor with 3:2 aspect ratio, since that is the image circle for which their lenses were originally designed.

  9. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 - Wikipedia

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    Compared to the prior generation Z Fold 3, the inner display now has a slightly more square aspect ratio (~6:5 vs ~5:4) due to the external cover display being made moderately wider by about +3 mm; along with both it and the actual phone itself being made ever so slightly shorter. Both of these changes end up combining for a notably closer to ...