The number of pixels on the screen is called the resolution, the expression of the resolution is different in digital display devices.
In some cases, such as home TVs, they use the terms 4k, FULL HD, etc., but in video projectors and industrial displays, certain names such as XGA, WXGA, WUXGA and. .. use. In computers, the resolution is usually indicated by two numbers, such as 768 x 1024
Multiply these two numbers by the number of pixels on the screen. In the following, we will introduce the terms used in video projectors and industrial displays.You can easily use & nbsp; whatismyscreenresolution & nbsp; The site shows the resolution of your device accurately.
But in video projectors the understanding of the resolution is slightly different, in data projectors values The resolution depends on the input cable that is connected to the device. & Nbsp;
After connecting the cable (HDMI, VGA) in the settings section, then in the information or input section, the resolution of the device can be detected.
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At Professional displays you can find out the resolution of the device below. p>
setup & gt; signal & gt; signal format
Height (height) |
width (width) |
aspect ratio (aspect ratio) |
Standard (standard) |
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640px | 16: 9 | nHD | |
600px | 800px | 4: 3 | SVGA |
768px | 1024px | 4: 3 | XGA |
800px | 1280px | 16: 9 | WXGA |
1024px | 1280px | 5: 4 | SXGA |
768px | 1360px | ~ 16: 9 | HD |
900px | 1440px | 16:10 | WXGA + |
900px | 1600px | 16: 9 | HD + |
1050px | 1680px | 16:10 | WSXGA + |
1080px | 1920px | 16: 9 | FULL HD |
1200px | 1920px | 16:10 | WUXGA |
1152px | 2048px | 16: 9 | QWXGA |
1440px | 2560px | 16: 9 | QHD |
2160px | 3840px | 16: 9 | 4k UHD |
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