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TXGA, or Tesselar eXtended Graphics Array is a computer graphics resolution of 1920 x 1400 pixels, with an aspect ratio of 7:5, first defined by UK based Equipe Simulation[1] in 2007 and demonstrated at the ITEC[2] conference in April of the same year. TXGA was created explicitly to meet the demands of modern simulation, offering higher resolution than UXGA (1600 x 1200) while remaining computationally less expensive than QXGA (2048 x 1536). TXGA was further defined within a white paper[3] presented at the World Aviation Training Conference and Tradeshow (WATS)[4] held annually. The first commercial implementation of TXGA, the Contour 600 digital projector, is now available.

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