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A common variant on this resolution is also 1360 × 768 (unnamed [123] [1] or named FWXGA [112]), which confers several technical benefits, most significantly a reduction in memory requirements from just over to just under 1 MB per 8-bit channel (1366 × 768 needs 1024.5 KB per channel; 1360 × 768 needs 1020 KB; 1 MB is equal to 1024 KB ...
The standard CGA graphics cards were equipped with 16 kB video RAM. [1] 640×200 (128k) 320×200 (64k) 160×200 (32k) 640 200 128,000 16:5 16:10/8:5 4:5 (effectively 4:3 on CRTs; various aspects on LCDs) 1 bpp 2 bpp 4 bpp QVGA: Quarter Video Graphics Array Half the resolution in each dimension as standard VGA.
The resolution of 960H depends on whether the equipment is PAL or NTSC based: 960H represents 960 x 576 (PAL) or 960 x 480 (NTSC) pixels. [29] 960H represents an increase in pixels of some 30% over standard D1 resolution, which is 720 x 576 pixels (PAL), or 720 x 480 pixels (NTSC). The increased resolution over D1 comes as a result of a longer ...
1080p progressive scan HDTV, which uses a 16:9 ratio. Some commentators also use display resolution to indicate a range of input formats that the display's input electronics will accept and often include formats greater than the screen's native grid size even though they have to be down-scaled to match the screen's parameters (e.g. accepting a 1920 × 1080 input on a display with a native 1366 ...
Temporal resolution (TR) is the precision of a measurement with respect to time. Movie cameras and high-speed cameras can resolve events at different points in time. The time resolution used for movies is usually 24 to 48 frames per second (frames/s), whereas high-speed cameras may resolve 50 to 300 frames/s, or even more.
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The apparent PPI of a monitor depends upon the screen resolution (that is, the number of pixels) and the size of the screen in use; a monitor in 800×600 mode has a lower PPI than does the same monitor in a 1024×768 or 1280×960 mode.
In cases where the low-resolution images would directly compete with an existing market for low-resolution images, extreme caution should be taken. One recent Circuit Court case held Google as infringing for its search engine making automatic thumbnails of images which could potentially be sold as cellphone background images. [3]