WSXGA+
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WSXGA+ stands for Widescreen Super eXtended Graphics Array and is a computer display standard. A WSXGA+ display is commonly used on widescreen 15.4 inch laptop LCD screens with a resolution of 1680×1050 pixels.
It is the widescreen version of SXGA+, but it is not approved by any organization. The next highest resolution (for widescreen) after it is WUXGA, is 1920×1200 pixels.
Dell, Inc. sells a popular 20" widescreen LCD monitor (the 2007WFP) with this native resolution, and it is included in some of their Latitude and Inspiron laptops.
Hewlett-Packard apparently sells a 17" model of their HP Pavilion dv8000 series Notebook with this resolution.
The 20" Apple Cinema Display, 17" MacBook Pro, 17" PowerBook G4 (1.67Ghz Dual-Layer Superdrive model), and 20" G4, G5, and Intel iMacs have the same native resolution.
The 20" Gateway, Inc. 2185W widescreen LCD Monitor also have the same native resolution and HDCP support.
| Computer display standard |
| Video hardware |
|---|
| MDA | Hercules | CGA | EGA | VGA | MCGA | 8514 | XGA |
| Display resolutions ([Image]) |
| QVGA | VGA | SVGA | XGA | SXGA | SXGA+ | UXGA | QXGA | QSXGA | QUXGA | HXGA | HSXGA | HUXGA |
| Widescreen variants |
| WXGA | WSXGA/WXGA+ | WSXGA+ | WUXGA | WQXGA | WQSXGA | WHXGA | WHSXGA | WHUXGA | WQUXGA |
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