The vast majority of Shenzhou notebook displays are currently TFT-LCD (Thin-film Transistor Liquid-crystal Display, abbreviation for thin-film transistor liquid crystal display). Resolution is used as the main technical indicator to classify, and it can be divided into several categories: < /p>
VGA: The full English name is Video Graphics Array, this kind of screen is generally extinct in notebooks now. It is a screen used in very old notebooks. It supports a maximum pixel of 640×480. Some small portable devices still use this kind of screen.
SVGA: The full name is Super Video Graphics Array. It is a substitute for VGA screen. It supports a maximum of 800×600 pixels and a screen size of 12.1 inches. It is still used in some notebooks.
, 13.3 inches and 14.1 inches. Its upgraded version is SXGA, Super XGA, which supports a maximum of 1400×1050 pixels.
UVGA: The full name is Ultra Video Graphics Array, also known as UXGA (Ultra Extended Graphics Array). This screen is used in notebooks with 15-inch screens, supports a maximum of 1600×1200 pixels, and is relatively priced. expensive.
WXGA: The full name is Wide Extended Graphics Array. It widens the notebook screen according to the 16:10 ratio, which is suitable for the aspect ratio of DVD movies, so there will be no image distortion or images on both sides when watching DVDs. There is no display problem. This screen supports 1280×800 and 1680×1050 pixel 15.4-inch screens. Most wide-screen notebooks now use this kind of screen.