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  2. 21:9 aspect ratio - Wikipedia

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    21:9 aspect ratio. " 21:9 " ("twenty-one by nine" or "twenty-one to nine") is a consumer electronics (CE) marketing term to describe the ultrawide aspect ratio of 64:27 (2. 370:1 or 21. 3:9), designed to show films recorded in CinemaScope and equivalent modern anamorphic formats. The main benefit of this screen aspect ratio is a constant ...

  3. Ultrawide formats - Wikipedia

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    Ultrawide formats refers to photos, videos, [1] and displays [2] with aspect ratios greater than 2. There were multiple moves in history towards wider formats, including one by Disney, [3] with some of them being more successful than others. Cameras usually capture ultra-wide photos and videos using an anamorphic format lens, which shrinks the ...

  4. Curved screen - Wikipedia

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    A curved screen is an electronic display device that, contrasting with the flat-panel display, features a concave viewing surface.Curved screen TVs were introduced to the consumer market in 2013, primarily due to the efforts of Korean companies Samsung and LG, [1] [2] while curved screen projection displays, such as the Cinerama, have existed since the 1950s.

  5. A huge curved monitor from LG is still at a record-low price ...

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    Save $149.94: As of July 14, this LG 34-inch Curved UltraWide QHD Monitor is on sale for an all-time-low price of $349.96 at Amazon, saving you 30%.At this point in the WFH saga, many of us have ...

  6. Dell unveils its first 40-inch ultrawide monitor - AOL

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    Dell has launched the first 40-inch ultra-wide curved monitor aimed at productivity and content creation chores.

  7. 4K resolution - Wikipedia

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    4K resolution refers to a horizontal display resolution of approximately 4,000 pixels. [1] Digital television and digital cinematography commonly use several different 4K resolutions. In television and consumer media, 3840 × 2160 (4K UHD) with a 16:9 aspect ratio is the dominant 4K standard, whereas the movie projection industry uses 4096 × ...