In video game processing terminology, XGA stands for the Extended Graphics Array. It was a standard of the IBM display standard and was introduced in 1990.
WXGA stands for Wide Extended Graphics Array and refers to resolutions which widen the aspect ratios of the standard XGA resolutions for use on wide screen TVs and monitors.
It is a monitor and accessory for the computer. It is said to have excellent display performance and can automatically adjust with video cards. For more information, please refer to the related link.
It stands for EXtended Graphics Array
No standard is superior to another per se. It depends on a whole variety of factors, including cost, intended use, and personal taste. This question is completely meaningless. Reported.
WXGA stands for Wide Extended Graphics Array and refers to resolutions which widen the aspect ratios of the standard XGA resolutions for use on wide screen TVs and monitors.
Wide XGA. A wide screen resolution of 1280x800, 1366x768 or 1300x768 pixels.
Some of the specifications of the InFocus LP70 Plus Projector are: Data compatibility: VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA Aspect Ratio: 4:3, 16:9 Display Technology: DLP: 0.8" XGA DDR DMD Projector Placement: Front, Rear Contrast Ratio: 1100:1 Resolution (Native, Max): XGA (1024 x 768) SXGA (1280 x 1024)
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The PR6022 Portable XGA DLP Projector with Wireless USB to VGA Kit will work for that.
The native resolution fo UXGA is 1600 x1200.Ben
The VGA board is always enabled, but, VGA is defined by the number of pixels you have your computer display set at. For instance, if you go into Control Panel>display you will see what your pixels are set at. VGA is 640X480, XGA is 800X600 and SVGA is 1024X768. So if you change your pixels to 640X480 then you will have VGA.
Most laptops sold today (2008) have a measly XGA (1024x768) display. Top-end laptops may have as much as QXGA, or quad-XGA, which is double the width and height (in pixels), or 2048x1536. Many laptops are now coming in "wide-format". The width-height ratio is 16:10 instead of 4:3. For example, WXGA is 1200x768. Most laptops sold today (2008) have a measly XGA (1024x768) display. Top-end laptops may have as much as QXGA, or quad-XGA, which is double the width and height (in pixels), or 2048x1536. Many laptops are now coming in "wide-format". The width-height ratio is 16:10 instead of 4:3. For example, WXGA is 1200x768.