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List of common resolutions
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A visual comparison of common TV display resolutions. A PAL image is made out of 720x576 non square pixels, NTSC is 720x486. However both have an aspect ratio of 4:3, leading to inaccuracies within this image. NTSC DV/DVD have only 480 active lines in order to accommodate compression pixel blocks.
This is a list of image resolutions sorted by the horizontal pixel dimension in ascending numerical order.
It is important to realize that the use of the word "resolution" in this context is misleading and inaccurate. The sizes given are pixel dimensions, and do not imply anything about the resolution of the display, which would be expressed in PPI (pixels per inch) or PPCM (pixels per centimeter). This explains why larger pixel dimensions do not necessarily imply that the final image will be physically larger; indeed, fitting more pixels onto the same display will produce an image the same physical size but with a higher image density and hence text and images will appear smaller.
Tables
Computer graphics
For the table below, DAR is the display aspect ratio, based solely on pixel count. It does not take into account pixel aspect ratio.[1]
Computer and handheld screens
| Standard |
Width |
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Height |
DAR |
DAR |
Pixels |
| VIC-II multicolor, IBM PCjr 16-color |
160 |
× |
200 |
4:5 |
0.8 |
32,000 |
| Acorn BBC 20 column modes |
160 |
× |
256 |
5:8 |
0.625 |
40,960 |
| Palm (PDA) LoRES |
160 |
× |
160 |
1:1 |
1.0 |
25,600 |
| Nokia Series 60 phones |
176 |
× |
208 |
11:13 |
0.846 |
36,608 |
| SonyEricsson phones |
176 |
× |
220 |
4:5 |
0.8 |
38,720 |
| TMS9918, ZX Spectrum, Nintendo DS (each screen) |
256 |
× |
192 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
49,152 |
| Elektronika BK |
256 |
× |
256 |
1:1 |
1.0 |
65,536 |
| Apple II HiRes |
280 |
× |
192 |
35:24 |
1.458 |
53,760 |
| Atari 400/800 |
320 |
× |
192 |
5:3 |
1.667 |
61,440 |
| CGA 4-color, Atari ST 16 color, VIC-II Hires, Amiga OCS NTSC Lowres, Apple IIGS LoRes |
320 |
× |
200 |
8:5 |
1.6 |
64,000 |
| QVGA |
320 |
× |
240 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
76,800 |
| Acorn BBC 40 column modes, Amiga OCS PAL Lowres |
320 |
× |
256 |
5:4 |
1.25 |
76,800 |
| Palm (PDA) HiRES |
320 |
× |
320 |
1:1 |
1.0 |
102,400 |
| Palm (PDA) HiRES+ |
320 |
× |
480 |
2:3 |
1.5 |
153,600 |
| Nokia Series 60 some 3rd edition phones (E70, N80) |
352 |
× |
416 |
11:13 |
0.846 |
146,432 |
| Quarter SVGA (no official name, selectable in some PC shooters) |
400 |
× |
300 |
4:3 |
1.33 |
120,000 |
| WQVGA |
432 |
× |
240 |
9:5 |
1.8 |
103,680 |
| PlayStation Portable |
480 |
× |
272 |
30:17 |
1.765 |
130,560 |
| HVGA, iPhone |
480 |
× |
320 |
3:2 |
1.5 |
153,200 |
| Black & white Macintosh (9") |
512 |
× |
342 |
3:2 |
1.5 |
175,104 |
| Macintosh LC (12")/Color Classic |
512 |
× |
384 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
196,608 |
| Elektronika BK |
512 |
× |
256 |
2:1 |
2.0 |
131,072 |
| Apple IIe Double Hires |
560 |
× |
192 |
35:12 |
2.917 |
107,520 |
| (unnamed) |
600 |
× |
480 |
5:4 |
1.25 |
288,000 |
| Atari ST 4 color, CGA mono, Amiga OCS NTSC Hires, Apple IIGS HiRes |
640 |
× |
200 |
16:5 |
3.2 |
128,000 |
| HVGA, Handheld PC |
640 |
× |
240 |
8:3 |
2.667 |
153,600 |
| Acorn BBC 80 column modes, Amiga OCS PAL Hires |
640 |
× |
256 |
5:2 |
2.5 |
163,840 |
| EGA |
640 |
× |
350 |
64:35 |
1.829 |
224,000 |
| QHD[2] |
640 |
× |
360 |
16:9 |
1.778 |
230,400 |
| Atari ST mono, Amiga OCS NTSC interlaced |
640 |
× |
400 |
8:5 |
1.6 |
256,000 |
| VGA and MCGA |
640 |
× |
480 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
307,200 |
| Amiga OCS PAL interlaced |
640 |
× |
512 |
5:4 |
1.25 |
327,680 |
| HGC |
720 |
× |
348 |
60:29 |
2.069 |
250,560 |
| MDA |
720 |
× |
350 |
72:35 |
2.057 |
252,000 |
| Apple Lisa |
720 |
× |
364 |
180:91 |
1.978 |
262,080 |
| WVGA |
768 |
× |
480 |
8:5 |
1.6 |
368,640 |
| WGA or WVGA, ASUS Eee PC 700 and 701 series |
800 |
× |
480 |
5:3 |
1.667 |
384,000 |
| Nokia E90 |
800 |
× |
352 |
25:11 |
1.273 |
281,600 |
| SVGA |
800 |
× |
600 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
480,000 |
| Apple Macintosh |
856 |
× |
624 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
519,168[3] |
| WVGA |
856 |
× |
480 |
~16:9 |
1.783 |
410,880 |
| 3/4 HD |
960 |
× |
540 |
16:9 |
1.777 |
518,400 |
| (unnamed, selectable in some first/third-person shooters) |
960 |
× |
720 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
691,200 |
| WSVGA |
1024 |
× |
576 |
16:9 |
1.778 |
589,824 |
| ASUS Eee PC 900, 901 and 1000 series |
1024 |
× |
600 |
128:75 |
1.707 |
614,400 |
| (unnamed) |
1024 |
× |
640 |
8:5 |
1.6 |
655,360 |
| XGA |
1024 |
× |
768 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
786,432 |
| Network Computing Devices |
1024 |
× |
1024 |
1:1 |
1.0 |
1,048,576 |
| NeXTcube |
1120 |
× |
832 |
35:26 |
1.346 |
931,840 |
| (unnamed) |
1152 |
× |
720 |
8:5 |
1.6 |
829,440 |
| Apple PowerBook G4 (original Titanium) |
1152 |
× |
768 |
3:2 |
1.5 |
884,736 |
| XGA+ |
1152 |
× |
864 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
995,328[4] |
| BrightView |
1280 |
× |
768 |
15:9 |
1.667 |
983,040 |
| Sun |
1152 |
× |
900 |
32:25 |
1.28 |
1,036,800 |
| WXGA, min. |
1280 |
× |
720 |
16:9 |
1.778 |
921,600 |
| WXGA, avg. |
1280 |
× |
768 |
5:3 |
1.667 |
983,040 |
| WXGA, avg. |
1280 |
× |
800 |
8:5 |
1.6 |
1,024,000 |
| Apple PowerBook G4 |
1280 |
× |
854 |
640:427 |
1.499 |
1,093,120 |
| SXGA- |
1280 |
× |
960 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
1,228,800 |
| SXGA |
1280 |
× |
1024 |
5:4 |
1.25 |
1,310,720 |
| WXGA, max. |
1366 |
× |
768 |
~16:9 |
1.779 |
1,049,088 |
| SXGA+ |
1400 |
× |
1050 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
1,470,000 |
| WXGA+ |
1440 |
× |
900 |
8:5 |
1.6 |
1,296,000 |
| Apple PowerBook G4 (final version) |
1440 |
× |
960 |
3:2 |
1.5 |
1,382,400 |
| (unnamed) |
1440 |
× |
1080 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
1,555,200 |
| WSXGA |
1600 |
× |
1024 |
25:16 |
1.5625 |
1,638,400 |
| UXGA |
1600 |
× |
1200 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
1,920,000 |
| WSXGA+ |
1680 |
× |
1050 |
8:5 |
1.6 |
1,764,000 |
| WUXGA |
1920 |
× |
1200 |
8:5 |
1.6 |
2,304,000 |
| TXGA |
1920 |
× |
1400 |
48:35 |
1.371 |
2,688,000 |
| (unnamed, available on some GPUs/monitors) |
1920 |
× |
1440 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
2,764,800 |
| QXGA |
2048 |
× |
1536 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
3,145,728 |
| WQXGA |
2560 |
× |
1600 |
16:10 |
1.6 |
4,096,000 |
| QSXGA |
2560 |
× |
2048 |
5:4 |
1.25 |
5,242,880 |
| QSXGA+ |
2800 |
× |
2100 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
5,880,000 |
| WQSXGA |
3200 |
× |
2048 |
25:16 |
1.5625 |
6,553,600 |
| QUXGA |
3200 |
× |
2400 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
7,680,000 |
| WQUXGA |
3840 |
× |
2400 |
16:10 |
1.6 |
9,216,000 |
| QFHD aka 2160p |
3840 |
× |
2160 |
16:9 |
1.778 |
8,294,400 |
| HXGA |
4096 |
× |
3072 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
12,582,912 |
| WHXGA |
5120 |
× |
3200 |
16:10 |
1.6 |
16,384,000 |
| HSXGA |
5120 |
× |
4096 |
5:4 |
1.25 |
20,971,520 |
| WHSXGA |
6400 |
× |
4096 |
25:16 |
1.5625 |
26,214,400 |
| HUXGA |
6400 |
× |
4800 |
4:3 |
1.333 |
30,720,000 |
| WHUXGA |
7680 |
× |
4800 |
16:10 |
1.6 |
36,864,000 |
Television
Analog television standards
| Standard |
Resolution[5] |
DAR |
Pixels |
| PAL, SECAM |
~520 × 576 lines |
4:3 |
~201,600 |
| PALplus |
~520 × 576 lines |
16:9 |
~201,600 |
| Undecoded PALplus |
~520 × 432 lines |
16:9 |
~151,200 |
| NTSC |
~440 × 486 lines |
4:3 |
~129,600 |
| Laserdisc |
~580 × 480 (NTSC) |
4:3 |
~268,800 |
| ~570 × 576 (PAL/SECAM) |
~322,560 |
| Betamax |
~320 × 480 (NTSC) |
4:3 |
~120,000 |
| ~310 × 576 (PAL/SECAM) |
~144,000 |
| Betamax Superbeta |
~380 × 480 (NTSC) |
4:3 |
~136,800 |
| ~370 × 576 (PAL/SECAM) |
~164,160 |
| VHS |
~320 × 480 (NTSC) |
4:3 |
~115,200 |
| ~310 × 576 (PAL/SECAM) |
~138,240 |
| S-VHS |
~530 × 480 (NTSC) |
4:3 |
~192,000 |
| ~520 × 576 (PAL/SECAM) |
~230,400 |
Digital television standards
| Standard |
Resolution |
DAR |
Pixels |
| Video CD |
352 × 240 (NTSC) |
4:3 (non-square pixels) |
84,480 |
| 352 × 288 (PAL) |
101,376 |
| UMD |
480 × 272 |
~16:9 |
130,560 |
| China Video Disc |
352 × 480 (NTSC) |
4:3 (non-square pixels) |
168,960 |
| 352 × 576 (PAL) |
202,725 |
| SVCD |
480 × 480 (NTSC) |
4:3 (non-square pixels) |
230,400 |
| 480 × 576 (PAL) |
276,480 |
| SDTV 480i, EDTV 480p |
640 × 480 |
4:3 or 16:9 |
307,200 |
| 704 × 480 |
337,920 |
| 852 × 480 |
408,960 |
| DVD |
720 × 480 (NTSC) |
4:3 or 16:9 (non-square pixels) |
345,600 |
| 720 × 576 (PAL) |
414,720 |
| 720p (HDTV, Blu-ray) |
1280 × 720 |
16:9 |
921,600 |
| 1080p, 1080i (HDTV, Blu-ray) |
1920 × 1080 |
16:9 |
2,073,600 |
Movies
Digital film standards
| Standard |
Resolution |
DAR |
Pixels |
| Full Aperture 4K |
4096 x 3112 |
1.33:1 |
12,746,752 |
| Academy 4K |
3656 × 2664 |
1.37:1 |
9,739,584 |
| Digital cinema 4K |
4096 × 1714 |
2.39:1 |
7,020,544 |
| 3996 × 2160 |
1.85:1 |
8,631,360 |
| Full Aperture Native 2K |
2048 × 1536 |
1.33:1 |
3,145,728 |
| Academy 2K |
1828 × 1332 |
1.37:1 |
2,434,896 |
| Digital Cinema 2K |
2048 × 858 |
2.39:1 |
1,757,184 |
| 1998 × 1080 |
1.85:1 |
2,157,840 |
Post-production digital working resolutions
| Standard |
Resolution |
DAR |
PAR |
Pixels |
| Full Aperture 4K |
4096 × 3112 |
4:3 |
1:1 |
12,746,752 |
| Academy 4K |
3656 × 2664 |
1.37:1 |
1:1 |
9,739,584 |
| Full Aperture Native 2K |
2048 × 1556 |
4:3 |
1:1 |
3,186,688 |
| Academy 2K |
1828 × 1332 |
1.37:1 |
1:1 |
2,434,896 |
| HDV 1080i/p |
1440 × 1080 |
16:9 |
4:3 |
1,555,200 |
| Sony HD Cam |
1440 × 1080 |
16:9 |
3:2 |
1,555,200 |
| Panasonic DVCPRO HD 1080, 50i |
1440 × 1080 |
16:9 |
3:2 |
1,555,200 |
| Panasonic DVCPRO HD 1080, 59.94i |
1280 × 1080 |
16:9 |
3:2 |
1,382,400 |
| Panasonic DVCPRO HD 720p |
960 × 720 |
16:9 |
4:3 |
691,200 |
| D1 |
720 × 576 |
4:3 |
32:30 |
414,720 |
| NTSC |
720 × 486 |
4:3 |
9:10 |
349,920 |
| DV (PAL) |
720 × 576 |
4:3 |
32:30 |
414,720 |
| DV (NTSC) |
720 × 480 |
4:3 |
9:10 |
345,600 |
| Web 720x |
720 × 540 |
4:3 |
1:1 |
388,800 |
| Web 720x HD |
720 × 405 |
16:9 |
1:1 |
291,600 |
| Web 640x |
640 × 480 |
4:3 |
1:1 |
307,200 |
| Web 640x HD |
640 × 360 |
16:9 |
1:1 |
230,400 |
| Web 480x |
480 × 360 |
4:3 |
1:1 |
172,800 |
| Web 480x HD |
480 × 270 |
16:9 |
1:1 |
129,600 |
| Web 360x |
360 × 270 |
4:3 |
1:1 |
97,200 |
| Web 360x HD |
360 × 203 |
16:9 |
1:1 |
73,080 |
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Digital Video Resolutions |
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| Designation |
| Usage Examples |
Definition (lines) |
Rate (Hz) |
| Interlaced (fields) |
Progressive (frames) |
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| Low; MP@LL |
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| Standard; MP@ML |
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| Enhanced |
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| High; MP@HL |
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| This table illustrates total horizontal and vertical pixel resolution via box size. It does not accurately reflect the screen or pixel shape (aspect ratio) of these formats, which is either 4:3, or 16:9. |
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Notes
- ^ LCD panels’ resolutions are often quoted in terms of raw subpixels misnamed “pixels” in manufacturer’s specifications. Each real pixel includes one subpixel for each of three colors, so calling subpixels “pixels” inflates the claimed resolution by a factor of three. This bit of disingenuous obfuscation is calculated as horizontal resolution × vertical resolution × 3. For example: 640×480 VGA is 921600 subpixels, or 307200 pixels, 800×600 SVGA is 1440000 subpixels, or 480000 pixels, and 1024×768 XGA is 2359296 subpixels, but only 786432 full-color pixels.
- ^ Quarter-HDTV, mobile phones
- ^ Apple Computer ½ Megapixel standard
- ^ Apple Computer 1 megapixel standard
- ^ ~ = horizontal resolution is an approximation
References
- Myers, Robert L. (4 October 2002). "Format and Timing Standards", Display Interfaces: Fundamentals and Standards. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons, 132. ISBN 0-471-49946-3.
- Rosch, Winn L. (21 February 2003). "Display Systems", Winn L. Rosch Hardware Bible, 6th edition, Que Publishing, 827. ISBN 0-7897-2859-1.
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