XGCDB - Glossary
What is SXGA?

SXGA or Super eXtended Graphics Array refers to a display standards, which uses 1280×1024 as standard monitor resolution. The resolution 1280×1024 is non standard resolution with 5:4 aspect ratio, so computer software must compensate this difference or the picture will be distorted. There is 1280×960 resolution, with 4:3 aspect ratio, unofficially called "SXGA-".

SXGA standard is commonly used for non-widescreen 17" and 19" LCD monitors and it become popular for some mobile phone cameras. This standard was superseded by SXGA+.

 

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