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  XGA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All XGA modes have a 4:3 aspect ratio rounded to 8 pixels.
XGA should not be confused with VESA's EVGA (Extended Video Graphics Array) that was released at a similar time.
XGA hardware was not cloned as extensively as VGA hardware.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/XGA   (294 words)

  
 XGA vs SVGA Resolution - PLUS Vision Corp. of America - Corporate Website
If a projector's native resolution is 1024 x 768 (XGA), that means that the actual number of physical pixels on the display device is 1024 x 768.
XGA, or "1,024 x 768" - XGA projectors are generally more expensive, and are an equally popular resolution format to SVGA.
However, there is always a loss of sharpness and detail in the process, so you will end up with a picture that is not quite as sharp as if the incoming signal had been the same format as the projector's native resolution.
www.plus-america.com /resolution.html   (726 words)

  
 XGA-1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The XGA card is an entire graphics subsystem that does not have to rely on a video subsystem on the motherboard of the machine where it is installed.
The XGA card is a Bus Master, which means it can do its own processing and memory accesses without having to use the main system processor, providing faster video processing and freeing up the main processor for other tasks.
The aperture enabled for the xga device is invalid, please enable the 4MB aperture (preferred) or 1MB aperture using the xga reference disk.
www.walshcomptech.com /ohlandl/video/XGA1.html   (704 words)

  
 XGA: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Bit blit (bitblt, blitting etc.) is a computer graphics operation in which two bitmap patterns are combined into one using a rasterop....
XGA's acceleration was faster than 8514's, EHandler: no quick summary.
XGA should not be confused with VESA[Follow this hyperlink for a summary of this subject]'s EVGA (Extended Video Graphics Array) that was released at a similar time.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/x/xg/xga2.htm   (938 words)

  
 VGA XGA SXGA UXGA WXGA WSXGA WUXGA TFT LCD Monitor Info
For a while - prior to the emergence of the "XGA" family of definitions - VESA's VGA BIOS Extensions (collectively known as Super VGA) were the closest thing to a standard.
XGA was developed by IBM and was originally used to describe proprietary graphics adapters designed for use in Micro Channel Architecture expansion slots.
SXGA is notable in that its standard ratio is 5:4, while VGA, SVGA, XGA and UXGA are all the traditional 4:3 aspect ratio found on the majority of computer monitors.
www.gen-x-pc.com /lcd3.htm   (884 words)

  
 XGA Theater - AV Toolbox
The XGA Theater is a small streamlined computer-gray box about 9 inches across, 6 inches deep and only 1.5 inches high.
It is a very small TV tuner and switching unit that fits easily on a shelf, on top of your computer, or even on the computer monitor itself.
The XGA Theater provides a volume control to allow you to easily control the TV or computer sound going through your sound system and speakers.
www.internetvideomag.com /ProductReviews/products2002/xga-theaterreview.htm   (869 words)

  
 What is XGA? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
XGA was designed to replace the older 8514/A video standard.
It provides the same resolutions (640 by 480 or 1024 by 768 pixels), but supports more simultaneous colors (65 thousand compared to 8514/A's 256 colors).
In addition, XGA allows monitors to be non-interlaced.
www.webopedia.com /TERM/X/XGA.html   (82 words)

  
 Glossary Search Results
XGA - This started out as IBM's term for a computer monitor resolution standard of 1024x768 pixels and 16-bit color.
IBM released XGA monitors and graphics cards for its PS/2 computers, but unfortunately the standard was interlaced, and ran on 14" monitors.
Laptop makers often mention that their screens are XGA, meaning that they support that resolution.
www.geek.com /glossary/glossary_search.cgi?xga   (187 words)

  
 eXtended Graphics Array [XGA] Bus Pinout
The eXtended Graphics Adapter [XGA] interface was developed by IBM and is used as an interface between a Personal Computer and a Monitor.
XGA [Extended Graphics Array]: IBM introduced [1990] the XGA interface as a successor to its 8514/A display and to compete with VGA.
The XGA interface is obsolete, refer back to the main PC Video Monitor Bus page, or to the main PC Interface Bus page for a replacement or upgrade.
www.interfacebus.com /Design_XGA_PinOut.html   (749 words)

  
 Shipment of Samples of Japan's First 25-inch XGA Color Plasma Display Set to Start
There are high expectations for color plasma displays as the large-screen flat display of the future able to meet the demand for higher screen resolutions fueled by the increasing use of multimedia.
XGA capability means a resolution of 1,024 by 768 pixels, or 2.36 million on-screen dots, 2.5 times more than a VGA display (640 by 480 pixels).
The panel is 11 cm deep, weighs around 19 kg, and has a wide viewing angle of 160 degrees, both vertically and horizontally.
www.hitachi.com /New/cnews/E/1997/970827B.html   (495 words)

  
 Projector resolution - what is SVGA and XGA resolution
SVGA, XGA and SXGA are terms that describe common resolutions used by computers and projectors.The table below shows you the number of pixels that are displayed in each common resolution.
This may sound like a lot, but if you take a typical projection screen of 2 metres width, each pixel is going to be a quarter of a centimetre wide, whereas with an XGA projector the image is going to be under a fifth of a centimetre wide, and over 60% more pixels are displayed.
An XGA projector will handle an SVGA image without distortion, so you don't lose anything but you do get more flexibility to use different resolutions, and your projector is more future proof.
www.projectorsuk.co.uk /projectorresolution.htm   (772 words)

  
 SVGA or XGA: Which is the better choice for you?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
XGA delivers a cleaner, more detailed image, but it costs more – anywhere from 15 percent to 100 percent more.
It used to be a given that XGA was a lot more expensive than SVGA, other performance factors being equal.
The price differential between SVGA and XGA isn't nearly as dramatic as it used to be.
www.presentations.com /presentations/technology/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000519810   (783 words)

  
 Xga configuration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
If the XGA Instance number is specified the scope of probing will be narrowed a bit.
Bit 0 of POS register 4 is not used by this server as the XGA's linear aperture is not used.
I don't have specs on actual limits, and as there are a number of different XGA chipsets, you should use the modes documented in your owner's manual as a guide to max refresh rates.
www.signal42.com /xfree86/3.3.6/agx6.html   (633 words)

  
 XGA-1
The XGA card does have an extension that looks much like the 8514/A extension; however, upon closer inspection you will see the extension on this card is positioned differently.
To see which part of memory is being used by the XGA card, choose the menu option "Display Memory Map" from the Reference Diskette.
Another great feature of the XGA card is that you can have up to six XGA cards installed in one machine (five if the system has XGA already on the motherboard, like the Model 90).
www.gilanet.com /Ohlandl/video/XGA1.html   (1165 words)

  
 Projectors: XGA 1024 x 768   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Epson 715c is an XGA (1024 x 768) projector with 1,200 lumens of brightness and weighs 6.0 pounds.
The Epson 8100i is an XGA (1024 x 768P data/video projector with 3,200 lumens of brightness and weighs 20 pounds.
The Epson 7700p is an XGA (1024 x 768) data/video projector with 3,000 lumens of brightness and weighing 15.2 pounds.
shopping.netsuite.com /s.nl/c.ACCT58050/sc.2/category.2/.f   (547 words)

  
 Projector People : Understanding Projector Resolution
SVGA and XGA are currently the most common resolutions in the marketplace.
SVGA, being of lower resolution (800 pixels wide x 600 pixels high), is less expensive than XGA (1024 x 768), but doesn't provide sufficient resolution to do justice to HDTV signals.
Example: Suppose you have an XGA projector with an 800 x 600 incoming signal from a video source.
www.projectorpeople.com /tutorials/projector-resolution.asp   (330 words)

  
 Wide XGA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This page is about the computer graphics format Wide XGA (WXGA).
For the public television station in Waycross, Georgia, see WXGA-TV.
Wide XGA (WXGA) is a wide screen display standard that supports a resolution of 1280 to 1366 horizontal pixels by 720 to 800 vertical pixels.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/WXGA   (220 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Configuring XGA Under Linux (7 June 1997 version) ================================================= Overview ======== This amounts to having the right things in the file /etc/X11/XF86Config.
If you change your XGA hardware configuration in any way (usually by installing new hardware and running autoconfiguration), the Device section will have to be regenerated.
If you have X start up automatically at boot time (via xdm) and your XGA configuration changes, you'll have to boot from a rescue disk in order to recover.
www.utdallas.edu /~swadlow/ps2linux/xgapos.txt   (637 words)

  
 Battle of the Resolutions: SVGA vs. XGA Projectors : October 2003 : THE Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
By Ronny Richardson, Ph.D. With newer XGA projectors on the market offering high resolutions of up to 1,024 x 768, why should schools still consider purchasing a lower resolution SVGA projector (with a maximum resolution of only 800 x 600).
This is because much of a projector's educational use is to display large images and text used in Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, which are particularly well suited for display at a lower resolution.
When both SVGA and XGA projectors are used to project the same-sized image on a screen, the XGA projector must show more pixels in the same overall space, so each pixel gets less space than it d'es with an SVGA projector.
www.thejournal.com /magazine/vault/A4542.cfm   (376 words)

  
 Christie LX37 - XGA 3700 Lumen LCD Digital Projector
3700 ANSI lumens, 900:1 contrast ratio, XGA resolution and a full suite of short and long throw lenses ensures a brilliant image in conference rooms, training rooms, places of worship or any small to mid-size environment.
Extensive connectivity options and versatility in mounting orientations provides easy integration while motorized lens shift and optical/digital keystone allow you to place the projector anywhere in the room.
XGA native resolution with scaling for VGA up to UXGA for connection to most computers/laptops
www.christiedigital.com /products/lx37/lx37Overview.asp   (297 words)

  
 XGA2
I had win3.1 with the XGA 2.12 drivers working once, then I installed Win95 on top of it, and this snippet was left in my SYSTEM.INI file.
With a 16-bit data bus, XGA uses a 512KB video display buffer, with a 32 bit data bus it uses a 1MB video display buffer.
The video coprocessor is used when the XGA video is in the extended graphics mode.
www.tavi.co.uk /ps2pages/ohland/XGA2.html   (2946 words)

  
 Hitachi Develops XGA-compatible 41-inch Color Plasma Display for Business Applications
The XGA capability of the 41-inch plasma display means a resolution of 1,024 by 768 pixels, or 2.36 million on-screen dots, 2.5 times more than a VGA display (640 by 480 pixels).
The display is 15 cm deep, weighs around 37 kg, has a wide viewing angle of 160 degrees, both vertically and horizontally, and features excellent brightness and contrast.
For the future, 40-inch and larger wide-screen color plasma displays are being planned for the consumer TV market, where multimedia is becoming increasingly popular.
www.hitachi.com /New/cnews/E/1997/971001B.html   (425 words)

  
 VisuaStim XGA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
VisuaStim XGA represents the pinnacle of over 10 years of research and development.
This advanced, MRI compatible headmounted display resembles a set of eyeglasses and is small enough to fit inside the headcoil.
Coupled with the included auditory stimulation system and the optional eyetracking module, the VisuaStim XGA provides a complete virtual environment completely enclosed within the headcoil.
www.mrivideo.com /temp/functionalmri/visuastim.html   (330 words)

  
 Amazon.com: ADS Technologies FFN-128 TV Elite XGA: Electronics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The TV Elite XGA from ADS Technologies is an XGA-to-TV scan converter that allows you to display computer images on a big-screen TV in resolutions up to 1,024 x 768.
Ideal for professional PowerPoint presentations and big-screen display of computer games, the TV Elite XGA boasts vertical refresh rates of up to 100 MHz and five-line antiflickering technology to produce clear, high-quality images.
Thousands of business people and educators around the world agree that the TV Elite is the perfect way to present ideas effectively to an audience.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00004Y2P8?v=glance   (537 words)

  
 Manufacturer for XGA Projectors in Taiwan!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The DC80 / DC80A XGA Digital Document Camera series is a professional visual presentation tool capable of capturing all kind of presentation objects that has not yet been digitally archived.
Text, photos, drawings and any three dimensional objects can be displayed on a TV monitor or on any prevailing digital projector in amazing detail and full colour.
A highly developed XGA 1/3” RGB Progressive Charge Couple Device (CCD) for exact data acquisition is able to capture even the smallest details in an unprecedented sharp and crisp manner.
www.ddktaipei.com /domain/camera_in.htm   (186 words)

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