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Quarter-QVGA (QQVGA or qqVGA) denotes a resolution of 160×120 or 120×160 pixels, usually used in displays of handheld devices. The term Quarter-QVGA signifies a resolution of one fourth the number of pixels in a QVGA display (half the number of vertical and half the number of horizontal pixels) which itself has one fourth the number of pixels in a VGA display.

The acronym qqVGA may be used to distinguish quarter from quad, just like qVGA.[1]

References

  1. ^ Kwon, Jang Yeon; Jung, Ji Sim; Park, Kyung Bae; Kim, Jong Man; Lim, Hyuck; Lee, Sang Yoon; Kim, Jong Min; Noguchi, Takashi; et al. (2006), "2.2 inch qqVGA AMOLED Drove by Ultra Low Temperature Poly Silicon (ULTPS) TFT Direct Fabricated Below 200°C", SID 2006 Digest 37 (2): 1358–1361, doi:10.1889/1.2433233 

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