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Introduction:
There are various graphics display resolutions viz. high definition, video graphics array,
extended graphics aray, quad extended graphics array etc. XGA, WXGA amd WUXGA fall
under extended graphics array standard. The display resolution refers to width and height of
visual display such as monitor in pixels. Higher display resolution with same size offers
sharper video content and smaller pixel art.
XGA
• XGA stands for "Extended Graphics Array". It is an IBM display standard which supports
display resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels.
• All XGA modes support aspect ratio of 4:3 with square pixels.
• The other version XGA-2 has added 24 bit DAC which supports 256 grey scale output
instead of 64 grey levels.
WXGA
• WXGA stands for Wide Extended Graphics Array.
• It is non-standard resolution derived from XGA standard.
• It supports wide aspect ratio.
• The common applications of WXGA include LCD TVs, LCD monitors with wide screen
resolution.
• The common resolutions supported by WXGA devices are 1366 x 768, 1360 x 768, 1280 x
800, 1280 x 720 etc.
WUXGA
• WUXGA stands for Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array. It is wide version of UXGA.
• It supports display resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels.
• It supports aspect ratio of 16:10.
• Applications include HDTV (High Definition Television), LCD TV, monitors etc.
PROJECTOR and WHITE SCREEN PROPOSAL
Big Conference
Existing: 65” TV
- Almost all desktops and laptops displays, powerpoint presentations, are already in 16:9 aspect ratio.
- Using a 16:9 ratio in a 70x70 white screen will result to a smaller display and will not occupy the whole size.
PROPOSAL 2:
Sample Pull Down Projector (16:9)
120’’ inches (diagonal)
(Manual or Motorized)
Prepared by:
Gerome Rubio
IT In-charge
Toby
Gpro is correct, the WUXGA screen is very high resolution, what that means is Games, pictures,
graphic's...ect are going to look really good, but everything will be smaller. If you are going to use this
for Art, CAD or Gaming I would recomend it. If its primarily for buisness type stuff, word processing,
E-mail...ect I would go with the WSXGA+ or even lower unless you have really good eyesight
because the fonts on a WUXGA sceen are kind of small by default.