THE WHATIS.COM WORD-OF-THE-DAY   
April 15, 2002

QXGA 
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TODAY'S WORD: QXGA 

See our definition with hyperlinks at
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QXGA (Quantum Extended Graphics Array) is a display mode in which the
resolution is 2048 pixels horizontally by 1536 pixels vertically
(2048 x 1536). This results in 3,145,728 pixels in the image
(sometimes referred to as 3.2 million pixels). 

A QXGA display might be preferred by computer users who want or need
extreme detail, or who want to view multiple images on a single
screen. An example of such an application is the reception of a
television (TV) program while browsing the Web, and at the same time
working in a high-end image-editing program. Advanced projection
systems use QXGA to obtain images that appear crisp even when
enlarged to dimensions such as those used in presentations. 

Liquid crystal display (LCD) panels with the QXGA specification can
offer a level of detail comparable or superior to print on paper. The
main disadvantage of this type of display is the high cost compared
with displays having less resolution. Projection systems using QXGA
technology typically cost upwards of USD$10,000. 

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Victor Company of Japan (JVC) is a pioneer in QXGA technology. 
http://pro.jvc.com/pro/pr/2001/qxga.htm 
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