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Revision as of 01:04, 5 January 2014
Computer graphics
For the table below, SAR (storage aspect ratio) is based solely on pixel count. It does not take into account PAR (pixel aspect ratio - (pixels may be non-square) and thus the DAR (display aspect ratio - the aspect ratio of the actual image that is displayed) may differ.[note 1]
(A list of standard designated VGA display resolutions, commonly used in computing and computer monitors, can also be found at Graphics display resolution)
Standard | x (px) |
y (px) |
SAR | DAR | PAR | Pixels | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Microvision |
|
16 | × | 16 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 256 |
Timex Datalink USB[1][2] |
|
42 | × | 11 | 42∶11 | 1∶1 | 5:9 | 462 |
PocketStation |
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32 | × | 32 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 1,024 |
Etch A Sketch Animator |
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40 | × | 30 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 1,200 |
Epson RC-20[3] |
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42 | × | 32 | 21∶16 | 1∶1 | 0.762 | 1,344 |
GameKing I (GM-218), VMU |
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48 | × | 32 | 3∶2 | 3∶2 | 1∶1 | 1,536 |
Etch A Sketch Animator 2000 |
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60 | × | 40 | 3∶2 | 3∶2 | 1∶1 | 2,400 |
Hartung Game Master |
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64 | × | 64 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 4,096 |
Field Technology CxMP Ltd. Smart Watch[2] |
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72 | × | 64 | 9∶8 | 1∶1 | 0.889 | 4,608 |
Epoch Game Pocket Computer |
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75 | × | 64 | 75∶64 | 1∶1 | 1:1.171875 | 4,800 |
Nokia 3210, and many other early Nokia Phones: List of Nokia products |
|
84 | × | 48 | 7∶4 | 2∶1 | 1.143 | 4,032 |
Entex Adventure Vision |
|
150 | × | 40 | 15∶4 | 3.75 | 1∶1 | 6,000 |
First Graphing calculators: Casio fx-7000G, TI-81 |
|
96 | × | 64 | 3∶2 | 3∶2 | 1∶1 | 6,144 |
Pokémon mini |
|
96 | × | 64 | 3∶2 | 3∶2 | 1∶1 | 6,144 |
Nokia Series 40 phones |
|
96 | × | 65 | 96∶65 | 3∶2 | 1.016 | 6,240 |
MetaWatch Strata & Frame watches |
|
96 | × | 96 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 9,216 |
Ruputer |
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102 | × | 64 | 51∶32 | 8∶5 | 1.004 | 6,528 |
Atari Portfolio, TRS-80 Model 100 |
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240 | × | 64 | 15∶4 | 3.75 | 1∶1 | 15,360 |
Atari Lynx |
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160 | × | 102 | 80∶51 | 8∶5 | 1.02 | 16,320 |
Sony SmartWatch, Sifteo cubes |
|
128 | × | 128 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 16,384 |
QQVGA | 160 | × | 120 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 19,200 | |
Nintendo Game Boy, Game Boy Color (GB); Sega Game Gear (GG) |
|
160 | × | 144 | 10∶9 | 10:9 | 1∶1 | 23,040 |
Pebble E-Paper Watch |
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144 | × | 168 | 6∶7 | 6:7 | 1∶1 | 24,192 |
Neo Geo Pocket Color |
|
160 | × | 152 | 20∶19 | 20:19 | 1∶1 | 24,320 |
Palm LoRES |
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160 | × | 160 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 25,600 |
Apple II HiRes (6 color) and Apple IIe Double HiRes (16 color), grouping subpixels |
|
140 | × | 192 | 35∶48 | 4∶3 | 1.828 | 26,880 |
VIC-II multicolor, IBM PCjr 16-color, Amstrad CPC |
|
160 | × | 200 | 4∶5 | 4∶3 | 5∶3 | 32,000 |
WonderSwan |
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224 | × | 144 | 14∶9 | 14∶9 | 1∶1 | 32,256 |
Nokia Series 60 smartphones (Nokia 7650, plus First and Second Edition models only) |
|
208 | × | 176 | 13∶11 | 13∶11 | 1∶1 | 36,608 |
HQVGA | Nintendo Game Boy Advance: | 240 | × | 160 | 3∶2 | 3∶2 | 1∶1 | 38,400 |
Older Java MIDP devices like Sony Ericsson K600 |
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220 | × | 176 | 5∶4 | 5∶4 | 1∶1 | 38,720 |
Acorn BBC 20 column modes |
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160 | × | 256 | 5∶8 | 4∶3 | 2.133 | 40,960 |
Nokia 5500 Sport |
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208 | × | 208 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 43,264 |
TMS9918 Modes 1 (e.g. TI-99/4a) and 2, ZX Spectrum, MSX, Nintendo DS (each screen) |
|
256 | × | 192 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 49,152 |
Apple II HiRes (1 bit per pixel) |
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280 | × | 192 | 35∶24 | 4∶3 | 0.914 | 53,760 |
Apple iPod Nano 6G |
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240 | × | 240 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 57,600 |
Atari 400/800 |
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320 | × | 192 | 5∶3 | 5∶3 | 1∶1 | 61,440 |
CGA 4-color, Atari ST 16 color, Commodore 64 VIC-II Hires, Amiga OCS NTSC Lowres, Apple IIGS LoRes, MCGA |
|
320 | × | 200 | 8∶5 | 4∶3 | 0.833 | 64,000 |
Elektronika BK |
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256 | × | 256 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 65,536 |
UIQ 2.x based smartphones |
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320 | × | 208 | 20∶13 | 3∶2 | 0.975 | 66,560 |
Sega Nomad, Neo Geo AES |
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320 | × | 224 | 10∶7 | 3∶2 | 1.05 | 71,680 |
QVGA, Mega Drive, Nintendo 3DS (lower screen) |
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320 | × | 240 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 76,800 |
Acorn BBC 40 column modes, Amiga OCS PAL Lowres |
|
320 | × | 256 | 5∶4 | 5∶4 | 1∶1 | 81,920 |
WQVGA (common on Windows Mobile 6 handsets) |
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400 | × | 240 | 5∶3 | 5∶3 | 1∶1 | 96,000 |
Palm (PDA) HiRES, Samsung Galaxy Gear |
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320 | × | 320 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 102,400 |
WQVGA, Apple iPod Nano 7G |
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432 | × | 240 | 9∶5 | 9∶5 | 1∶1 | 103,680 |
Apple IIe Double Hires (1 bit per pixel)[4] |
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560 | × | 192 | 35∶12 | 4∶3 | 0.457 | 107,520 |
TurboExpress |
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400 | × | 270 | 40∶27 | 3∶2 | 1.013 | 108,000 |
A WQVGA variant, used commonly for Portable DVD Players, Digital photo frames, GPS receivers and devices such as the Kenwood DNX-5120, and Glospace SGK-70. Often falsely marketed as "16:9" |
|
480 | × | 234 | 80∶39 | 16∶9 | 0.866 | 112,320 |
Teletext and Viewdata 40×25 character screens (PAL non-interlaced) |
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480 | × | 250 | 48∶25 | 4∶3 | 0.694 | 120,000 |
Quarter SVGA (selectable in some PC shooters) |
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400 | × | 300 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 120,000 |
Apple iPod Nano 5G |
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376 | × | 240 | 47∶30 | 14∶9 | 0.993 | 90,240 |
Atari ST 4 color, CGA mono, Amiga OCS NTSC Hires, Apple IIGS HiRes, Nokia Series 80 smartphones |
|
640 | × | 200 | 16∶5 | 4∶3 | 0.417 | 128,000 |
Sony PlayStation Portable, Zune HD, Neo Geo X |
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480 | × | 272 | 30∶17 | 16∶9 | 1.007 | 130,560 |
Elektronika BK, Polyplay |
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512 | × | 256 | 2∶1 | 2∶1 | 1∶1 | 131,072 |
Nokia Series 60 smartphones (E60, E70, N80, N90) |
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416 | × | 352 | 13∶11 | 13∶11 | 1∶1 | 146,432 |
HVGA, Handheld PC |
|
640 | × | 240 | 8∶3 | 8:3 | 1∶1 | 153,600 |
HVGA, Palm Tungsten T3 Apple iPhone, Palm (PDA) HiRES+ |
|
480 | × | 320 | 3∶2 | 3∶2 | 1∶1 | 153,600 |
Acorn BBC 80 column modes, Amiga OCS PAL Hires |
|
640 | × | 256 | 5∶2 | 4∶3 | 0.533 | 163,840 |
Black & white Macintosh (9") |
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512 | × | 342 | 256∶171 | 3∶2 | 1.002 | 175,104 |
Nintendo 3DS (upper screen in 3D mode) (2x 400x240, one for each eye) |
|
800 | × | 240 | 10∶3 | 5∶3 | 0.5 | 192,000 |
Macintosh LC (12")/Color Classic (also selectable in many PC shooters) |
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512 | × | 384 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 196,608 |
Nokia Series 90 smartphones (7700, 7710) |
|
640 | × | 320 | 2∶1 | 2∶1 | 1∶1 | 204,800 |
EGA |
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640 | × | 350 | 64∶35 | 4∶3 | 0.729 | 224,000 |
nHD, used by Nokia 5800, Nokia 5530, Nokia X6, Nokia N97, Nokia N8[5] |
|
640 | × | 360 | 16∶9 | 16∶9 | 1∶1 | 230,400 |
Teletext and Viewdata 40×25 character screens (PAL interlaced) |
|
480 | × | 500 | 24∶25 | 4∶3 | 1.389 | 240,000 |
HGC |
|
720 | × | 348 | 60∶29 | 4∶3 | 0.644 | 250,560 |
MDA |
|
720 | × | 350 | 72∶35 | 4∶3 | 0.648 | 252,000 |
Atari ST mono, Amiga OCS NTSC Hires interlaced |
|
640 | × | 400 | 8∶5 | 4∶3 | 0.833 | 256,000 |
Apple Lisa |
|
720 | × | 364 | 180∶91 | 4∶3 | 0.674 | 262,080 |
Nokia E90 Communicator |
|
800 | × | 352 | 25∶11 | 25:11 | 1∶1 | 281,600 |
600 | × | 480 | 5∶4 | 5∶4 | 1∶1 | 288,000 | ||
VGA, MCGA (in monochome), Sun-1 color |
|
640 | × | 480 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 307,200 |
Amiga OCS PAL Hires interlaced |
|
640 | × | 512 | 5∶4 | 4∶3 | 1.066 | 327,680 |
WVGA | Wide VGA: | 768 | × | 480 | 8∶5 | 8∶5 | 1∶1 | 368,640 |
WGA | Wide VGA, List of mobile phones with WVGA display: | 800 | × | 480 | 5∶3 | 5∶3 | 1∶1 | 384,000 |
Wide PAL, |
|
848 | × | 480 | 53∶30 | 16∶9 | 1.006 | 407,040 |
FWVGA | List of mobile phones with FWVGA display: | 854 | × | 480 | 427∶240 | 16∶9 | 0.999 | 409,920 |
SVGA | Super VGA: | 800 | × | 600 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 480,000 |
QHD | Quarter FHD,[6][unreliable source?] (AACS ICT), HRHD, Motorola Atrix 4G, Sony XEL-1: | 960 | × | 540 | 16∶9 | 16∶9 | 1∶1 | 518,400 |
Apple Macintosh Half Megapixel[7] |
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832 | × | 624 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 519,168 |
PlayStation Vita |
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960 | × | 544 | 30∶17 | 16∶9 | 1.007 | 522,240 |
PAL 16:9 | 1024 | × | 576 | 16∶9 | 16∶9 | 1∶1 | 589,824 | |
WSVGA |
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1024 | × | 600 | 128∶75 | 16∶9 | 1.041 | 614,400 |
DVGA | Apple iPhone 4S,[8][unreliable source?][9] 4th Generation iPod Touch[10]: | 960 | × | 640 | 3∶2 | 3∶2 | 1∶1 | 614,400 |
(Normal laptops) |
|
1024 | × | 640 | 8∶5 | 8∶5 | 1∶1 | 655,360 |
Panasonic DVCPRO100 for 50/60Hz over 720p - SMPTE Resolution |
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960 | × | 720 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 691,200 |
Apple iPhone 5 Retina display |
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1136 | × | 640 | 71∶40 | 16∶9 | 1∶1 | 727,040 |
XGA | Common on 14″/15″ TFT's and the Apple iPad: | 1024 | × | 768 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 786,432 |
Sun-1 monochrome |
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1024 | × | 800 | 32∶25 | 4∶3 | 1.041 | 819,200 |
1152 | × | 720 | 8∶5 | 8∶5 | 1∶1 | 829,440 | ||
Apple PowerBook G4 (original Titanium version) |
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1152 | × | 768 | 3∶2 | 3∶2 | 1∶1 | 884,736 |
720p (WXGA-H, min.) |
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1280 | × | 720 | 16∶9 | 16∶9 | 1∶1 | 921,600 |
NeXT MegaPixel Display |
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1120 | × | 832 | 35∶26 | 4∶3 | 0.99 | 931,840 |
WXGA | Wide XGA avg., BrightView: | 1280 | × | 768 | 5∶3 | 5∶3 | 1∶1 | 983,040 |
XGA+ | Apple XGA[note 2]: | 1152 | × | 864 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 995,328 |
WXGA | Wide XGA max.: | 1280 | × | 800 | 8∶5 | 8∶5 | 1∶1 | 1,024,000 |
Sun-2 Prime Monochrome or Color Video, also common in Sun-3 and Sun-4 workstations |
|
1152 | × | 900 | 32∶25 | 4∶3 | 1.041 | 1,036,800 |
Network Computing Devices |
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1024 | × | 1024 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 1∶1 | 1,048,576 |
standardized HDTV 720p/1080i displays, “HD ready”, Used in many Windows 8 netbooks |
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1366 | × | 768 | 683∶384 | 16∶9 | 0.999 | 1,049,088 |
Apple PowerBook G4 |
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1280 | × | 854 | 3∶2 | 3∶2 | 1.001 | 1,093,120 |
Sony VAIO P series |
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1600 | × | 768 | 25∶12 | 25:12 | 1∶1 | 1,228,800 |
SXGA− | 1280 | × | 960 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 1,228,800 | |
WSXGA | Wide SXGA or Wide XGA+: | 1440 | × | 900 | 8∶5 | 8∶5 | 1∶1 | 1,296,000 |
SXGA | 1280 | × | 1024 | 5∶4 | 5∶4 | 1∶1 | 1,310,720 | |
Apple PowerBook G4 |
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1440 | × | 960 | 3∶2 | 3∶2 | 1∶1 | 1,382,400 |
HD+ | 900p: | 1600 | × | 900 | 16∶9 | 16∶9 | 1∶1 | 1,440,000 |
SXGA+ | 1400 | × | 1050 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 1,470,000 | |
similar to A4 paper format |
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1440 | × | 1024 | 45∶32 | 7∶5 | 0.996 | 1,474,560 |
HDV 1080i |
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1440 | × | 1080 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 1,555,200 |
SGI 1600SW |
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1600 | × | 1024 | 25∶16 | 25∶16 | 1∶1 | 1,638,400 |
WSXGA+ | 1680 | × | 1050 | 8∶5 | 8∶5 | 1∶1 | 1,764,000 | |
UXGA | 1600 | × | 1200 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 1,920,000 | |
FHD | HD 1080 (1080i, 1080p), FullHD: | 1920 | × | 1080 | 16∶9 | 16∶9 | 1∶1 | 2,073,600 |
WUXGA | 1920 | × | 1200 | 8∶5 | 8∶5 | 1∶1 | 2,304,000 | |
QWXGA | 2K: | 2048 | × | 1152 | 16∶9 | 16∶9 | 1∶1 | 2,359,296 |
(supported by some GPUs, monitors, and games) |
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1792 | × | 1344 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 2,408,448 |
(supported by some GPUs, monitors, and games) |
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1856 | × | 1392 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 2,583,552 |
CWSXGA | NEC CRV43,[11] Ostendo CRVD,[12] Alienware Curved Display[13][14]: | 2880 | × | 900 | 16∶5 | 16:5 | 1∶1 | 2,592,000 |
(supported by some GPUs, monitors, and games) |
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1800 | × | 1440 | 5∶4 | 5∶4 | 1∶1 | 2,592,000 |
2048 | × | 1280 | 8∶5 | 8∶5 | 1∶1 | 2,621,440 | ||
TXGA | Tesselar XGA: | 1920 | × | 1400 | 48∶35 | 7∶5 | 1.021 | 2,688,000 |
Avielo Optix SuperWide 235 projector[15] |
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2538 | × | 1080 | 24∶10 | 24∶10 | 1.017 | 2,741,040 |
Cinema TV from Philips and Vizio, Dell UltraSharp U2913WM, ASUS MX299Q, NEC EA294WMi, Philips 298X4QJAB, LG 29EA93, AOC Q2963PM |
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2560 | × | 1080 | 21∶9 | 21∶9 | 1∶1 | 2,764,800 |
(supported by some GPUs, monitors, and games) |
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1920 | × | 1440 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 2,764,800 |
iPad (3rd Generation) QXGA |
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2048 | × | 1536 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 3,145,728 |
(maximum resolution of the Sony GDM-FW900 and Hewlett Packard A7217A) |
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2304 | × | 1440 | 8∶5 | 8∶5 | 1∶1 | 3,317,760 |
WQHD | Dell UltraSharp U2711, Dell XPS One 27, Apple iMac: | 2560 | × | 1440 | 16∶9 | 16∶9 | 1∶1 | 3,686,400 |
(selectable on some displays and graphics cards[16][unreliable source?][17]) |
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2304 | × | 1728 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 3,981,312 |
WQXGA | Dell Ultrasharp U3011, Dell 3007WFP, Dell 3008WFP, Gateway XHD3000, Samsung 305T, HP LP3065, HP ZR30W, Nexus 10: | 2560 | × | 1600 | 8∶5 | 8∶5 | 1∶1 | 4,096,000 |
Chromebook Pixel |
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2560 | × | 1700 | 128∶85 | 3∶2 | 0.996 | 4,352,000 |
(max. CRT resolution. Supported by the Viewsonic P225f and some graphics cards) |
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2560 | × | 1920 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 4,915,200 |
Apple 15"MacBook Pro's Retina Display |
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2880 | × | 1800 | 8∶5 | 8∶5 | 1∶1 | 5,184,000 |
QSXGA | 2560 | × | 2048 | 5∶4 | 5∶4 | 1∶1 | 5,242,880 | |
QSXGA+ | 2800 | × | 2100 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 5,880,000 | |
WQXGA+ | HP Envy TouchSmart 14, Fujitsu Lifebook UH90/L, Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro: | 3200 | × | 1800 | 16∶9 | 16∶9 | 1∶1 | 5,760,000 |
WQSXGA | 3200 | × | 2048 | 25∶16 | 25∶16 | 1∶1 | 6,553,600 | |
QUXGA | 3200 | × | 2400 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 7,680,000 | |
4K UHD | 2160p: | 3840 | × | 2160 | 16∶9 | 16∶9 | 1∶1 | 8,294,400 |
WQUXGA | 3840 | × | 2400 | 8∶5 | 8∶5 | 1∶1 | 9,216,000 | |
4K | 4096 | × | 2304 | 16∶9 | 16∶9 | 1∶1 | 9,437,184 | |
HXGA | 4096 | × | 3072 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 12,582,912 | |
WHXGA | 5120 | × | 3200 | 8∶5 | 8∶5 | 1∶1 | 16,384,000 | |
HSXGA | 5120 | × | 4096 | 5∶4 | 5∶4 | 1∶1 | 20,971,520 | |
WHSXGA | 6400 | × | 4096 | 25∶16 | 25∶16 | 1∶1 | 26,214,400 | |
HUXGA | 6400 | × | 4800 | 4∶3 | 4∶3 | 1∶1 | 30,720,000 | |
8K UHD | 4320p: | 7680 | × | 4320 | 16∶9 | 16∶9 | 1∶1 | 33,177,600 |
WHUXGA | 7680 | × | 4800 | 8∶5 | 8∶5 | 1∶1 | 36,864,000 | |
8K | 8192 | × | 4608 | 16∶9 | 16∶9 | 1∶1 | 37,748,736 |
Television
For television, the display aspect ratio (DAR) is shown, not the storage aspect ratio (SAR); analog television does not have well-defined pixels, while several digital television standards have non-square pixels.
Analog TV standards
Standard | Resolution[18] (lines × dots) |
DAR (H:V) |
Pixels[citation needed] |
---|---|---|---|
PAL, SECAM | 576 × ~520 | 4:3 | ~299,520 |
PALplus | 576 × ~520 | 16:9 | ~300,000 |
Undecoded PALplus | 432 × ~520 | 16:9 | ~220,000 |
NTSC | 486 × ~440 | 4:3 | ~213,840 |
Laserdisc | 480 × ~580 (NTSC) | 4:3 | ~268,800 |
576 × ~570 (PAL/SECAM) | ~322,560 | ||
Betamax | 480 × ~320 (NTSC) | 4:3 | ~120,000 |
576 × ~310 (PAL/SECAM) | ~144,000 | ||
Betamax Superbeta | 480 × ~380 (NTSC) | 4:3 | ~136,800 |
576 × ~370 (PAL/SECAM) | ~164,160 | ||
VHS | 480 × ~320 (NTSC) | 4:3 | ~153,600 |
576 × ~310 (PAL/SECAM) | ~178,560 | ||
S-VHS | 480 × ~530 (NTSC) | 4:3 | ~192,000 |
576 × ~520 (PAL/SECAM) | ~230,400 |
Digital TV standards
Standard | Resolution (dots × lines) |
DAR (H:V) |
Pixels |
---|---|---|---|
PixelVision | 120x90 | 4:3 | 10,800 |
Video CD | 352x240 (NTSC) | 4:3 | 84,480 |
352x288 (PAL) | 101,376 | ||
UMD | 480x272 | ~16:9 | 130,560 |
China Video Disc | 352x480 (NTSC) | 4:3 or 16:9 | 168,960 |
352x576 (PAL) | 202,725 | ||
SVCD | 480x480 (NTSC) | 4:3 or 16:9 | 230,400 |
480x576 (PAL) | 276,480 | ||
SDTV 480i, EDTV 480p, SMPTE 293M | 640x480 | 4:3 or 16:9 or 3:2 | 307,200 |
704x480 | 337,920 | ||
720x480 | 345,600 | ||
852x480 | 408,960 | ||
SDTV 576i, EDTV 576p | 480x576 | 4:3 or 16:9 | 276,480 |
544x576 | 313,344 | ||
704x576 | 405,504 | ||
720x576 | 414,720 | ||
768x576 | 442,368 | ||
DVD | 720x480 (NTSC) | 4:3 or 16:9 | 345,600 |
720x576 (PAL) | 414,720 | ||
720p (HDTV, Blu-ray) | 1280x720 | 16:9 | 921,600 |
1080i, 1080p (HDTV, Blu-ray) | 1920x1080 | 16:9 | 2,073,600 |
2160p (UHDTV) | 3840x2160 | 16:9 | 8,294,400 |
4320p (UHDTV) | 7680x4320 | 16:9 | 33,177,600 |
Films
Standard | Resolution | DAR | Pixels |
---|---|---|---|
Digital Cinema 2K | 2048x858 | 2.39:1 | 1,757,184 |
Digital Cinema 2K | 1998x1080 | 1.85:1 | 2,157,840 |
Academy 2K | 1828x1332 | 1.37:1 | 2,434,896 |
Full Aperture Native 2K | 2048x1556 | 1.32:1 | 3,186,688 |
Digital cinema 4K | 4096x1714 | 2.39:1 | 7,020,544 |
Digital cinema 4K | 3996x2160 | 1.85:1 | 8,631,360 |
Digital Cinema Initiatives 4k (native resolution) | 4096x2160 | 1.90:1 | 8,847,360 |
Academy 4K | 3656x2664 | 1.37:1 | 9,739,584 |
Full Aperture 4K | 4096x3112 | 1.32:1 | 12,746,752 |
6K[19] | 6144x3160 | 1.94:1 | 19,415,040 |
IMAX Digital[20] | 5616x4096 | 1.37:1 | 23,003,136 |
Red Epic 617 | 28000x9334 | 3:1 | 261,352,000 |
The below distinguish SAR (aspect ratio of pixel dimensions), DAR (aspect ratio of displayed image dimensions), and the corresponding PAR (aspect ratio of individual pixels), though it currently contains some errors (inconsistencies), as flagged.
Standard | Resolution | SAR | DAR | PAR | Pixels |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
DV NTSC | 720x480 | 3:2 | 4:3 | 10:11[citation needed] | 345,600 |
D1 NTSC | 720x486 | 40:27 | 4:3 | 9:10 | 349,920 |
DV PAL | 720x576 | 5:4 | 4:3 | 12:11[citation needed] | 414,720 |
D1 PAL | 720x576 | 5:4 | 4:3 | 16:15 | 414,720 |
Panasonic DVCPRO HD 720p | 960x720 | 4:3 | 16:9 | 4:3 | 691,200 |
Panasonic DVCPRO HD 1080, 59.94i | 1280x1080 | 32:27 | 16:9 | 3:2 | 1,382,400 |
Panasonic DVCPRO HD 1080, 50i | 1440x1080[citation needed] | 4:3[citation needed] | 16:9[citation needed] | 3:2[citation needed] | 1,555,200 |
HDV 1080i/1080p | 1440x1080 | 4:3 | 16:9 | 4:3 | 1,555,200 |
Sony HDCAM (1080) | 1440x1080[citation needed] | 4:3[citation needed] | 16:9[citation needed] | 3:2[citation needed] | 1,555,200 |
Sony HDCAM SR (1080) | 1920x1080 | 16:9 | 16:9 | 1:1 | 2,073,600 |
Academy 2K | 1828x1332 | 1.37:1 | 1.37:1 | 1:1 | 2,434,896 |
Full Aperture Native 2K | 2048x1556 | 1.316 | 4:3 | ~1:1 | 3,186,688 |
Academy 4K | 3656x2664 | 1.37:1 | 1.37:1 | 1:1 | 9,739,584 |
Full Aperture 4K | 4096x3112 | 1.316 | 4:3 | ~1:1 | 12,746,752 |
Video conferencing
Standard | Resolution | SAR | Pixels |
---|---|---|---|
SQCIF (Sub Quarter CIF) | 128x96 | 1.33:1 | 12,288 |
QCIF (Quarter CIF) | 176x144 | 1.22:1 | 25,344 |
CIF (or FCIF) | 352x288 | 1.22:1 | 101,376 |
4CIF (4 * CIF) | 704x576 | 1.22:1 | 405,504 |
16CIF (16 * CIF) | 1408x1152 | 1.22:1 | 1,622,016 |
See also
Notes
- ^ LCD panels' resolutions are often quoted in terms of raw subpixels, misnamed "pixels" in manufacturer's specifications. Each real pixel includes one subpixel for each of three colors, so calling subpixels "pixels" inflates the claimed resolution by a factor of three. This bit of marketing obfuscation is calculated as horizontal resolution × vertical resolution × 3. For example: 640x480 VGA is 921600 subpixels, or 307200 pixels, 800x600 SVGA is 1440000 subpixels, or 480000 pixels, and 1024x768 XGA is 2359296 subpixels, but only 786432 full-color pixels.
- ^ Apple Computer 1 megapixel standard
References
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- ^ Apple Computer ½ Megapixel standard
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- ^ ~ = horizontal resolution is an approximation based on the sampling theorem
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Further reading
- Myers, Robert L. (2002). "Format and Timing Standards". Display Interfaces: Fundamentals and Standards. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons. p. 132. ISBN 0-471-49946-3.
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- Rosch, Winn L. (2003). "Display Systems". Winn L. Rosch Hardware Bible (6th edition ed.). Que Publishing. p. 827. ISBN 0-7897-2859-1.
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External links
- Interactive Visualization : Screen Resolutions
- Standard resolutions used for computer graphics equipment, TV and video applications or mobile devices.