In general, that is a relatively high definition photo. However, the thing that really determines what quality you need is the context. A question like this really can't be answered without any context.
This looks like the dimension of a high definition computer screen - 1366 pixels wide and 768 pixels high. A pixels is defined as a picture element.
320 x 480 pixels typically would mean that the display of the technological device, (probably a television, computer monitor, or other visual device. etc.) would have 320 pixels on the shortest side of the screen and 480 pixels on the adjacent side. Thus the screen would have 153600 total pixels in the screen, but by writing the dimensions, the manufacturer can keep better track of the brands and not be faced with two different dimensions equalling the same number of total pixels.
That depends on the pixel density. Obviously, 600 pixels per inch (PPI) would be more than 74 PPI. Assuming you planned to print on this tarpaulin at a density of 100 PPI, the answer would be X. 3 ft x 2 ft = 36 in x 24 in = 864 square inches. 864 in2 x 100 PPI = 86,400 pixels. If you are using a different pixel density, just substitute your density for the 100 PPI.
The best resolution to be used for ones computer screen is 1024 x 768 as computer screens are getting larger, the larger the resolution the better the visual data.
The size of 1MB is a measure of digital storage capacity, not a direct indicator of pixel dimensions. The number of pixels in 1MB would depend on the image resolution and color depth. For example, a 1MB image at a resolution of 1024x768 pixels and 24-bit color depth would contain approximately 2.36 million pixels (1024 x 768 x 3 bytes per pixel).
This looks like the dimension of a high definition computer screen - 1366 pixels wide and 768 pixels high. A pixels is defined as a picture element.
1440x900 is the bigger resolution
1366 x 768 pixels...
That is a 16:9 aspect ratio.
yes it is! the screen resolution is 1366 x 768.
A common resolution for HD ready televisions. Refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1080i
Native Resolution is 1366 x 768
The number of columns (1,024) and rows (768) of pixels that comprise the image.
Many laptops, especially those with a 15.6 inch screen size, use this widescreen resolution.
can they all use the L650 displays, 15.6 inches, 40 pins, 1366 x 768 screens?
768
23 x 768 = 17664