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  2. Best ultrawide monitor 2022 - go big and wide this year - AOL

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    This is our roundup of the best ultrawide monitors from up and down the size and price spectrums.

  3. List of common display resolutions - Wikipedia

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    LG, Samsung, Acer, HP and Dell UltraWide monitors ... Ultra-Wide 4K: Sony Xperia 1, ... [29] 960H represents an increase in pixels of some 30% over standard D1 ...

  4. Ultrawide formats - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 Q4, Dell released the U4919DW, a 5K 32:9 monitor with a resolution of 5120x1440, and Phillips announced the 499P9H with the same resolution. 32:9 Ultrawide monitors are often sold as an alternative to dual 16:9 monitor setups and for more inmersive experiences while playing videogames, and many are capable of displaying 2 16:9 inputs at ...

  5. Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

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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 ...

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  7. List of computer display standards - Wikipedia

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    The second-generation Macintosh, launched in 1987, came with colour (and greyscale) capability as standard, at two levels, depending on monitor size—512×384 (1/4 of the later XGA standard) on a 12" (4:3) colour or greyscale (monochrome) monitor; 640×480 with a larger (13" or 14") high-resolution monitor (superficially similar to VGA, but at ...