QVGA stands for Quarter Video Graphics Array. It is a popular term for a computer display with 320_240 resolution, and is mostly used on mobile phones, PDA's, and some handheld gaming consoles.
Full Form Of QVGA Screen : Quarter Video Graphics Array
QVGA video is video with resolution 320*240 pixels and 30 frames per second...
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QVGA stands for Quarter Video Graphics array and is a term for screen display resolution. Common resolutions for smartphone screens are 240x320 which is QVGA. Screens are now displaying in full HD at 1080x1920
yes 2.8" QVGA touchscreen display
CIF = 352x288 QCIF = 176X220 QVGA = 320x240 VGA = 640x480
VGA means a resolution of x = 640 to y = 480 pixel on displays/screens. A quarter of the VGA's resolution is called QVGA (Quarter VGA, 320x240 pixel).
yep definately. a 2hr movie, converted to Qvga resolution should not be larger than 1gb.
The Nokia 7373 comes with a number of impressive features. It features a QVGA display, a 1.3 megapixel camera with zoom, 240 x 320 pixels and an MP3 player.
The iRiver Clix is a portable media player with a QVGA TFT LCD screen. It can play various formats of audio and video files. It is available in 1 or 2GB capacities.
The Samsung Alias 2 is the first phone with an e-ink keyboard with the ability to morph between the QWERTY and numeric layout. It also includes a two megapixel camera and a large QVGA display.
"Some of the many features of a Nokia N95 phone are a large QVGA display, 5 megapixel auto-focus camera with high-quality video capture, GPS, and Wi-Fi."