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IBM introduced the eXtended Graphics Array (XGA) graphics processor and add-in board (AIB) in late 1990, and it would become the last graphics processor IBM would produce after having set all the ...
OK, not sure if anyone else noticed, but both IBM and Toshiba announced some new kick-ass displays at CeBIT this year.Toshiba's display: "It supports up to 3,200 by 2,400 pixel QUXGA (Quad Ultra ...
LG says the 17-inch model is the flagship of the group, sporting a 17-inch Wide Quad Extended Graphics Array (WQXGA) IPS display inside a 15.6-inch body size. Further, the 17-inch model, as well as ...
In comparison, a 6-bit Extended Graphics Array (XGA) (1024 x 768) panel–commonly used in today's notebook PCs–at the same refresh rate has a data rate requirement of 1.2 Gbits/s. Historically, the ...
The laptop will feature Wide Quad Extended Graphics Array (WQXGA) class screen with 2560 x 1600 resolution and a wider 16:10 aspect ratio. The specs indicate that the screen will great for video ...
The 17-inch Gram has a Wide Quad Extended Graphics Array (WQXGA) IPS display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, while the rest boast Full HD screens with the more common 16:9 aspect ratio.
WUXGA (Widescreen Ultra eXtended Graphics Array) is the industry standard specification for a 1920x1200 display. At 22-inches, that works out to be just a little over 100 pixels per inch.
XGA (768 x 1024) This stands for 'Extended Graphics Array' and isn't commonly used in phones, though the forthcoming LG Optimus Vu does have an XGA display.
The prototype is based on IBM's Roentgen technology offering a new class of resolution categorised as quad SXGA (Super eXtended Graphics Array). Analysts say that the new resolution will result in ...
Norway’s projectiondesign announces the introduction of the first ever 1920×1200 WUXGA high resolution DLP technology projectors. WUXGA stands for Widescreen Ultra eXtended Graphics Array and has a ...
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