Quad Ultra Extended Graphics Array

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Quad Ultra Extended Graphics Array ( QUXGA ) usually denotes an image resolution of 3200 × 2400 pixels (aspect ratio 4: 3) in computer graphics . Quad indicates the quadruple number of pixels compared to UXGA .

QWUXGA ( Quad WUXGA ) and WQUXGA ( Wide QUXGA ) were also created for wide screens , which usually means 3840 × 2400 pixels (8: 5, 16:10).

Devices with these resolutions have so far been very rare, but can be found, for example, in the medical field (e.g. for assessing X-ray images ). QWUXGA, on the other hand, is standard on the market and allows a non-distorted display of QUXGA, since the number of vertical pixels is identical. Only the full width of the screen is not fully used. A distortion-free representation is z. B. when displaying images from a CCD sensor with a QUXGA resolution.

Individual evidence

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  2. Peter Winkler: Computer Lexicon 2009 . 2008, ISBN 978-3-8272-4403-1 ( limited preview in Google Book Search).
  3. ViewSonic VP2290b 22.2 "LCD display website of the manufacturer ViewSonic. Accessed January 12, 2020.
  4. Microscan Visionscape GigE Integrated Vision Solution Website of the manufacturer Omron Microscan Systems, accessed on January 12, 2020.