That varies, depending on the resolution and the size of the screen. In a typical case, you might have a resolution of 1024 x 768 (where 1024 is the width) pixels on a screen that is about 10 inches wide; so you get roughly 100 points per inch.
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It depends upon the physical resolution of the display unit and its manufacture. There can be between about 70 pixels per inch and 325 pixels per inch. (or each pixel is between approx 0.014 in and 0.0031 in wide) - from this the limitations of the resolution than can be displayed is derived. For example, I have an 19 in CRT monitor which can physically display 1600 px by 1200 px over an area of approx 14.4 in by 10.8 in; which means that there are 111 pixels per inch, making each physical pixel approx 0.009 in. Other resolutions of output (1280x1024, 1024x768, 800x600, 640x480) are achieved by overscanning the pixels, sometimes using more than 1 physical pixel to display the pixel (eg 800x600 is achieved by displaying 4 pixels for each pixel (a 2x2 grid) of the output, making the pixels approx 0.018 in in this case, or approx 56 px/in). My laptop display is approx 13 in by 8¼ in with a physical resolution of 1280x800 which gives 96 px/in and thus each pixel is approx 0.0104 in (as given by Lifesnadir above). Again, other resolutions are achieved by over scanning pixels. Another 17 in CRT monitor I have has a dot pitch of 0.28mm which gives approx 91 px/in or each pixel is 0.011 in for its native resolution of 1280×1024.
1024 * 1024 = 1,048,576
The LCM is 1024.
1024 is the width of a monitor in pixels and 768 is height ofa monitor in pixels(It show the resolution)
depends on the screen type
The maximum resolution varies upon the monitor and what technology it has. The typical resolution for a 17 inch monitor would be 1280 pixels x 1024 pixels.
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Look for video capability that is 1024 resolution or higher. Avoid VGA.
1300 x 1024 = 13312ooooo
That varies, depending on the resolution and the size of the screen. In a typical case, you might have a resolution of 1024 x 768 (where 1024 is the width) pixels on a screen that is about 10 inches wide; so you get roughly 100 points per inch.
Resolution can have many meanings.A resolution can be a plan, a statement of intent: I will give up smoking on New Year's Day is an example for a resolution.A resolution can be an agreed solution, the result of negotiations: The resolution of this conflict involves the purchase of....A resolution can be a measure for maximum precision: my bathroom scale has a resolution of 1kg.Resolution is used to describe the number of pixels on a computer screen, usually quoted as width × height, with the units in pixels: for example, "1024x768" means the width is 1024 pixels and the height is 768 pixels.Many other meanings of resolution will exist in specialist areas such as Finance or Law.
This is called "resolution." It is typically two numbers, such as 1024 by 768. This is the width and height of the screen in pixels.
A pixel is the smallest unit of a digital image, while resolution refers to the total number of pixels in an image, often expressed as width x height (e.g., 1920x1080). In essence, resolution determines the clarity and detail of an image based on the number of pixels it contains.
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pixels do not go into megabytes. Kilabytes do. There are 1024 kilabytes in one megabyte. 1024 megabytes in one gigabyte and 1024 gigabytes in one tetrabyte.