1024 is the width of a monitor in pixels and 768 is height ofa monitor in pixels(It show the resolution)
The measurements used to determine a monitors screen resolution is Pixels per Inch (PPI). The size of a monitor in inches and the total pixels in the horizontal and vertical directions determines the PPI of the screens resolution. For Example a 15 inch monitor has a maximum of 1024x768 pixel resolution.
1024x768 and 1280x1024
The iPad 1 and iPad 2 both had a resolution of 1024x768, for a total of 786432 pixels.
A computers resolution is the amount of pixels it has, width by height (e.g. 1024x768) the higher it is set on a screen, the smaller everything will be, but more space for more items, and the lower the bigger.
Right click>Properties>Settings>1024x768 pixels
The picture will become finer. Your picture is made up of dots called pixels. Pixels are created from resolution for example 640x480=XXXX amounts of pixels. So when you create more pixels by increasing the resolution to say 1024x768=xxxxx amounts of pixels you increase the pixels amount and finess of the image.
It has to be, 800x600 or 1024x768
Yes, the number of pixels on a monitor is known as its resolution.
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just get a 1gb stick.
A discount LCD monitor has around "1920 x 1080" pixels but this may vary by the type of flat screen television you have as all televisions are not the same. A standard monitor will have the lowest possible settings for pixels.
The iPad screen resolution is 1024x768, like some standard laptop and desktop displays.