QXGA
From Biocrawler, the free encyclopedia.
QXGA (Quad eXtended Graphics Array) is a display resolution of 2048×1536 pixels with a 4:3 aspect ratio. The name comes from the fact that it has four times as many pixels as an XGA display, but the abbreviation could also mean Quantum eXtended Graphics Array, a name given because (hyperbolically) the pixels of such a high resolution monitor would be so small they would have to be measured on the quantum scale. As of 2005, this is the highest non-experimental and non-widescreen resolution, and there are very few devices that can render images at such high resolution. A related display size is WQXGA, which is a wide screen version.

