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Display resolution

The display resolution or display modes of a digital television, computer monitor, or other display device is the number of distinct pixels in each dimension that can be displayed. It can be an ambiguous term, especially as the displayed resolution is controlled by different factors in cathode-ray tube (CRT) displays, flat-panel displays (including liquid…

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Televisions

Film industry

Computer monitors

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Display resolution

Nodes95
Edges94
Triples66
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021053
Components1

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Display resolution

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related to Evolution of standards · 22
Display resolution → Also, Apple II, Atari, Chroma, Commodore, EGA, GEOS, IBM PC, In, Mac OS, Many, MHz, NTSC, NTSC/PAL, On, One, PAL, Picture, RGBI, S-Video
related to Common display resolutions · 11
Display resolution → CRTs, DVI, Few CRT, FHD, HD, In, LCDs, Most LCD, Thus, VGA, When
related to background · 6
Display resolution → An, In, One, Some, The, This
see also · 3
Display resolution → Display, PPI, Resolution

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resolution display pixels video displays resolutions example television interlaced computer image digital number ratio picture monitors aspect usually use pixel

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
plasma display panelsinstance ofOne use of the term display resolution applies to fixed-pixel-array displays0.80text
phonesinstance ofto match the incoming picture format to the display.For device displays0.80text
tabletsinstance ofto match the incoming picture format to the display.For device displays0.80text
monitorsinstance ofto match the incoming picture format to the display.For device displays0.80text
televisionsinstance ofto match the incoming picture format to the display.For device displays0.80text
the use of the term display resolution as defined above is a misnomerinstance ofto match the incoming picture format to the display.For device displays0.80text
though commoninstance ofto match the incoming picture format to the display.For device displays0.80text
spot sizeinstance ofin CRT-type displays is affected by different parameters0.80text
focusinstance ofin CRT-type displays is affected by different parameters0.80text
astigmatic effects in the display cornersinstance ofin CRT-type displays is affected by different parameters0.80text
the color phosphor pitch shadow maskinstance ofin CRT-type displays is affected by different parameters0.80text
DVinstance ofIt is still included in digital video transmission formats0.80text

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