QXGA

QXGA is used to define a specific resolution. The resolution is defined by the number of points an individual who uses the screen to display an image. These points are called pixels. QXGA display has 2048 pixels horizontal and vertical 1536 pixels resolution giving us a total of 3145728 pixels on the screen singles. A QXGA display has 4 times the resolution of an XGA display.

QXGA is for extremely high resolution workstation applications that are very detail or information intensive. End users who need extreme detail displayed on a huge screen will find what they need at this resolution.

QXGA is the highest level of digital projection resolution in the world to date, and JVC, with its proprietary D-ILA chip technology, is the first in the world to achieve it. The development of the QXGA chip represents a continuing stage in the evolution of JVC's large-screen systems that is being closely watched by Hollywood studios, producers and artists, as well as industry groups including SMPTE, ASC, MPA and ETC.


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