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DEFINITION: Also see display modes. XGA (Extended Graphics Array) is a high-resolution video display mode that provides screen pixel resolution of 1,024 by 768 in 256 colors or 640 by 480 in high (16-bit) color. XGA monitors can be interlaced displays. XGA-2 is a display mode that provides 1,024 by 768 resolution in high color and higher-refresh rates than XGA.XGA was introduced by IBM in 1990 as an improvement
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Posted: 10 Jun 2009 | Published: 10 Jun 2009
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XGA STANDARD DEFINITION (continued):
Also see display modes. XGA (Extended Graphics Array) is a high-resolution video display mode that provides screen pixel resolution of 1,024 by 768 in 256 colors or 640 by 480 in high (16-bit) color. XGA monitors can be interlaced displays. XGA-2 is a display mode that provides 1,024 by 768 resolution in high color and higher-refresh rates than XGA.XGA was introduced by IBM in 1990 as an improvement on an earlier IBM display standard, the 8514/A. The XGA standard is used in desktop and laptop computers as well as in projection systems. XGA Standard definition sponsored by WhatIs.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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