UXGA

Resolution of a computer generated image. A UXGA projector will be able to display a 1600x1200 image from a computer running in a UXGA video mode. If the computer is not running in a UXGA video mode, typically the projector will resize the image to 1600 x 1200.

UXGA is used to define a specific resolution image. The resolution is defined by the number of points an individual who uses the screen to display an image. These points are called pixels. A UXGA display has 1600 horizontal pixels and 1200 vertical resolution giving a total of 1920000 pixels on the screen individual. UXGA has an aspect ratio of 4:3.

It can also take advantage of a television's picture-in-picture function so that you can view the laptop's content and watch TV at the same time. These are expensive projectors that support a broad range of computer equipment. Relatively few products on the market have this native resolution.

It is known that Projector Aspect Ratio is the standard display aspect ratio for TV, as well as for images with VGA, SVGA, XGA, or UXGA resolution. Wide-screen images will appear cropped at this ratio.


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