Computer Monitors (and all displays really) work by displaying a matrix of tiny dots (called pixels) in a grid which make up the picture on your screen.
Display resolution is simply the number of pixels your screen is displaying.
Example: 800x600 display resolution means that your display is made up of 800 pixels horizontally by 600 pixels vertically.
The higher the resolution, the sharper the image appears, and the smaller details can be rendered. Inversely, higher resolution settings can also make text, images, and webpages appear smaller on your screen, possibly making them more difficult to read.
resolution deals with the amount of information the image holds. more detailed images have a higher resolution because they are more detailed and within them you can see the finer details.
what is the display resolution for a CGA monitor?
The native resolution of a television or display is the physical layout of the pixels in the display. It is fixed and cannot be set. Any signal received that is not at the display's native resolution will be re-sized to that it will fit the native resolution of the display.
Graphical Resolution or Display Resolution is the number of distinct pixels in each dimension that can be displayed.
Display Properties
640x480
A 1024 × 768 display.
No. Progressive scan DVD players display about twice the resolution that regular ones do. Today however even the cheapest DVD player will have progressive scan. Also not all TVs can display full DVD resolution.
resolution
High resolution
led is a backlighting technology. wxga is a display resolution standard (1280x768 pixels).
Yes, the number of pixels on a monitor is known as its resolution.
To change the screen resolution Windows 7 and older, right click on the desktop and select display to open the display properties. In here you will find the screen resolution settings. In Windows 8 and 8.1, right click on the traditional desktop and select screen resolution and follow the prompts.