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.
It depends on the size of your screen. Bigger laptops have bigger screens, and thus more pixels.
pixels
There are 1080 rows of pixels on a 1080p display.
Higher pixels on a display would mean finer display of images (like photos).
360p is either 230400 pixels for 16:9, or 172800 pixels for 4:3 display aspect ratio. Actual display surface may be less.
pixels
The physical size of a pixel is going to depend on the resolution of the device displaying it. Resolution is typically measured in Dots per Inch (DPI). The general formula to convert from pixels to inches is: Pixels / DPI = Size in Inches. For example, at 75 DPI (typical CRT display) 300px would be 4 inches; while at 150DPI (typical cell phone display) 300px would be 2 inches.
megapixles
Yes, the number of pixels on a monitor is known as its resolution.
Nothing. The resolution dimensions multiplied together gives total "pixels" on the display. PPI refers to the quantity of pixels in a given square inch on the display (pixels per inch).
led is a backlighting technology. wxga is a display resolution standard (1280x768 pixels).
Display resolution .
There are 44,521 pixels per square inch on a third generation iPad.