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1.04M 32∶25: Sun-2 Prime Monochrome or Color Video, also common in Sun-3 and Sun-4 workstations 1152: ×: 900 32∶25: 32∶25: 1∶1: 1,036,800: 1.05M 1∶1: Network Computing Devices: 1024: ×: 1024 1∶1: 1∶1: 1∶1: 1,048,576: WXGA HD Standardized HDTV 720p/1080i displays or "HD ready", used in most cheaper notebooks Nintendo Wii U ...
Super Fine Pitch tubes naturally fall into this category, as do some Sony Trinitron SDTVs that cannot physically resolve 1080 lines of vertical resolution, but the term Hi-Scan is commonly used to refer to Sony Trinitron HDTVs that do not feature an SFP tube. 16:9 Enhanced WEGA models differ from original WEGA models mainly in their ability to ...
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The first commercial displays capable of this resolution include an 82-inch LCD TV revealed by Samsung in early 2008, [44] the Sony SRM-L560, a 56-inch LCD reference monitor announced in October 2009, [45] an 84-inch display demonstrated by LG in mid-2010, [46] and a 27.84-inch 158 PPI 4K IPS monitor for medical purposes launched by Innolux in ...
With the trend toward large-screen television technology, the 32-inch (81-cm) screen size was rapidly disappearing by mid-2009. Though considered bulky and thick compared with their LCD counterparts, some sets such as Panasonic 's Z1 and Samsung 's B860 series are as slim as 2.5 cm (1 in) thick making them comparable to LCDs in this respect.
Low-definition television (LDTV) refers to TV systems that have a lower screen resolution than standard-definition television systems. The term is usually used in reference to digital television, in particular when broadcasting at the same (or similar) resolution as low-definition analog television systems.