XGA (Extended Graphics Array)
n.
(Computers) standard for color graphics displays which enables 65000 colors (developed by IBM)
XGA
XGA, the eXtended Graphics Array, is an
IBM display standard introduced in
1990. Today, it is the most common appellation of the 1024 × 768
pixels display resolution, but the official definition is broader than that. It was not a new and improved replacement for
Super VGA, but rather became one particular subset of the broad range of capabilities covered under the "Super VGA" umbrella.
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XGA+
XGA+ stands for eXtended Graphics Array Plus and is a
computer display standard. XGA+ is often used on 17 inch desktop CRT monitors. XGA+ is usually understood to refer to the 1152x864 resolution with an aspect ratio of 4:3. As LCD screens are getting increasingly popular, this resolution is decreasing in use, but it is the native resolution of some 15 inch LCD displays.
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xga
XGA, eXtended Graphics Array, standard for display of IBM which enables the display of 65000 colors
XGA
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XGA
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IATA Code: XGA
ICAO Code: DFOG