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Post by pv81 on Oct 8, 2022 7:30:18 GMT 1
This is the result on 16:10 correlation - the gaps around.
This is official correlation of IBM CGA video cards. 160x100, 320x200, 640x200. EGA support 320x200, 640x200 also. VGA support to 640x400.
This is the best correlation for computer controlling. 16:10 -> MDA, CGA, EGA, first modes of VGA. 4:3 ----> the old TV standard and VGA 640x480, SVGA 1024x768, and more. 16:9 ---> Cinema standard.
21:9 ----> IMAX cinema standard.
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It's interesting fact that most of software developers unlike 1024x600 monitors on 10" laptops, because they says "Sorry, but this is 800x600". And most of OS does NOT like such as displays.
No, this is not 800x600. The correlation of 1024/600 is almost same like every 16:9 resolution. 1024x602 give a 16:9 correlation. That's why up and down graphics line are missed. There are almost normal 16:9 monitors. 1024x602 is the true, but it's very difficult for producing.
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Most of the people whose working with engineering diagrams prefer 16:10 standard. This test was on laptop from 2019y. The resolution was 1280x800.
Thank you for your attention.
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