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Users questions:14.1 laptop display screen is SXGA +, subsequent + (plus sign) What does it mean, and the WXGA What's the difference, there is 12.1V type TFTSGA a display screen, and I said that SXGA + What's the difference, not from the resolution of the look at it. V-type 12.1 in thoseA V mean?'s Right, sony that is not particularly bright screen is easy to not be long before the bad ah, or easy to darken, it was not a bright screen is good or not? Please Zhijiao!!
Experts answer:SXGA: full name SuperExtendedGraphicsArray, is a display resolution of a standard, it supports maximum 1024 800 resolution. The SXGA + is the second-generation SXGA products, better than the SXGA. Is a laptop designed specifically for the screen. Its display resolution of 1400 1050. As notebookLCD screen horizontal and vertical dot pitch is different from the normal desktop LCD, so the accuracy of their shows than the ordinary 17-inch desktop LCD much higher. As for the WXGA (WideExtendedGraphicsArray), it refers to the widescreen version of the regular XGA screen, WXGA with 16:10 ratio of the cross-width to expand the screen size. Its maximum display resolution of 1280 800. Because of its horizontal pixels is only 800, so apart from the general 15-inch books, there are also a number of books using a 12.1-inch screen of this type. 12.1V of V-type TFT LCD is the cathode-driven approach, the relative the previous LCD, the LCD in energy saving and improving life expectancy has increased. sony that is not particularly bright screen is easy to not be long before the bad ah, or easy to darken, and the answer is no. That is not a good screen or not brightIt? Both have advantages and disadvantages, in general, bright screen is conducive to viewing pictures watch movies and so on. However, energy consumption and heat there is a great time watching the stimulation and damage to the eyes than the average of the screen larger. Choice of what kind of screen depends on your preferences. The above views for reference only.
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