Resolution. Take for instance games from nes (Nintendo Entertainment System) versus an Xbox 360 or PS3. The reason the new games look so much better is that there are more pixels, therefore better image quality. If you were to zoom in on this text, each time you zoom, the letters will look a little more block-y. thats because your putting fewer and fewer pixels in the same area, rendering the image lower quality. This also explains why high resolution images and movies take up so much more space than thier lower res counterparts.
Resolution
resolution
resolution
it determines the resolution of the picture. the higher the pixels, the clearer the picture.
Every screen will be different. You can approximate for your particular computer by dividing the height of the screen in pixels (the second number in your display resolution) by the height of the screen in centimeters. The number you get will be "pixels per cm" for your screen.
resolution
pixels
Display resolution .
Percentages are used to compare one number to another. In this case, you first have to decide what you want to compare it to - for example, the screen width (in pixels), or the screen height (in pixels).
The pictures or graphics that you see on a computer screen are composed of just three colors: red, green, blue, or combinations of these three. The computer determines the appropriate color by the amount of light or color in conjunction with a numeric representation of the color. The technical name used to represent every color bit in a computer is a pixel or picture element. The pixel is a tiny square of color. Used in conjunction with millions of other pixels, it gives us an image that our eye can recognize. The number of pixels determines the quality of the cathode ray tube (CRT) on the screen. The higher the number of pixels, the better resolution you'll have. But mapping is the computer's technique to manipulate the pixels on your screen.
Screen resolution
The number of pixels in an inch of a photo or a screen or a camera is given by the software. You can change it if the program alow you to do so. Thanks rylwy