Pixel geometry

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Pixel geometry or pixel geometry refers to the ratio of width to height of a pixel on a television or computer screen.

For the SDTV television standards valid in Europe , the aspect ratio is 1.064: 1. However, LCDs and HD channels send square pixels. An aspect ratio of 1: 1 is also common for computer screens. In order to avoid image distortion, the transmitted SD television image must be converted for the LC or computer monitor or the HD signal for an SD device.

Individual evidence

  1. Entry of pixel geometry in the BET dictionary (1992–2008)