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  2. List of computer display standards - Wikipedia

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    A table of common display resolutions, sizes, aspect ratios, and color depths for various computer systems and devices. 1920x1200 is a resolution used by some portable devices and webcams, with a 4:3 aspect ratio and 2 bpp color depth.

  3. ISO 216 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 216 is an international standard for paper sizes, used around the world except in North America and parts of Latin America. The standard defines the A series of paper sizes, which includes the A1, the second largest size in the series, with dimensions of 594 × 841 millimetres or 23.4 × 33.1 inches.

  4. ISO/IEC 7810 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/IEC 7810 is an international standard that defines the physical characteristics for identification cards, including four card sizes: ID-1, ID-2, ID-3 and ID-000. The ID-1 format is commonly used for payment cards (ATM cards, credit cards, debit cards, etc.) and has dimensions of 85.60 by 53.98 millimetres (3.370 by 2.125 inches).

  5. Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

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    The resolution 3840 × 2160, sometimes referred to as 4K UHD or 4K × 2K, has a 16:9 aspect ratio and 8,294,400 pixels. It is double the size of Full HD (1920 × 1080) in both dimensions for a total of four times as many pixels, and triple the size of HD (1280 × 720) in both dimensions for a total of nine times as many pixels. It is the lowest ...

  6. Business card - Wikipedia

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    A business card is a card bearing business information about a company or individual. Learn about the origin, construction, printing and design of business cards, as well as their cultural and professional significance.

  7. Vector graphics - Wikipedia

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    Vector graphics are computer graphics created from geometric shapes defined on a Cartesian plane. Learn about the advantages, disadvantages, and examples of vector graphics in various domains, such as graphic design, GIS, CAD, and 3D rendering.

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