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Company News >> Types of LCD screens used in notebook computers 23th,July,2018
                                    VGA: The full name is Video Graphics Array. This kind of screen is now extinct in the notebook. It is a very old screen used by the notebook. It supports a maximum resolution of 640×480, but there are still some small portable devices still in use. This kind of screen.
    SVGA: Full name Super Video Graphics Array, which is a replacement for VGA screen, supports up to 800×600 resolution, and has a screen size of 12.1 inches. Due to the low pixel size, there are few laptops currently using this screen.
    XGA: Full name Extended Graphics Array, an LCD screen commonly used in notebook computers, which is used in nearly 80% of notebooks on the market. It supports resolutions up to 1024 x 768 and screen sizes from 10.4 inches, 12.1 inches, 13.3 inches to 14.1 inches, and 15.1 inches.
    SXGA+: Full name Super Extended Graphics Array, an extension of SXGA SXGA+ is a screen designed specifically for laptops. Its display resolution is 1400×1050. Since the horizontal and vertical dot pitch of the notebook LCD screen is different from that of the ordinary desktop LCD, the display accuracy is much higher than that of the ordinary 17-inch desktop LCD.
    UVGA: Full name Ultra Video Graphics Array, this screen is applied to the 15-inch screen of the notebook, supporting a maximum resolution of 1600 × 1200. The price is also relatively expensive due to the high requirements on the manufacturing process. Only a few high-end mobile workstations are currently equipped with this type of screen.
    These are the more common types of LCD screens in notebook computers. Screens such as VGA, XGA, and SXGA+ are standard-sized notebook screens that are expanded in a 4:3 ratio.
    Is there a widescreen laptop, which is a laptop that widens the screen in a 16:10 ratio?
    WXGA (Wide Extended Graphics Array): As a widescreen version of the normal XGA screen, WXGA uses a 16:10 aspect ratio to increase the size of the screen. Its maximum display resolution is 1280×800. Since the horizontal pixels are only 800, in addition to the general 15-inch notebook, there is also a 12.1-inch notebook that uses this type of screen.
    WXGA+ (Wide Extended Graphics Array): This is an extension of WXGA with a maximum display resolution of 1280×854. Because of its horizontal width ratio of 15:10 instead of the standard widescreen 16:10. So only a small portion of the screen size of the 15.2 inch notebook uses this product.
    WSXGA+ (Wide Super Extended Graphics Array): Its display resolution is 1680×1050. In addition to most wide-screen notebooks over 15 inches, the popular large-size LCD-TVs also use this type of products.
    WUXGA (Wide Ultra Video Graphics Array): Like the UXGA in the 4:3 specification, the WUXGA screen is very rare, and its display resolution can reach 1920×1200. Since the selling price is too high, few laptop manufacturers use this screen.
    High-resolution LCDs cost more than low-resolution LCDs, but high-resolution notebooks are not necessarily suitable for all types of users. Choose a laptop to choose according to your actual situation.
 

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