WXGA stands for "Wide Extended Graphics Array," a display resolution commonly used in laptops, projectors, and monitors. It typically has a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels, providing a wider aspect ratio of 16:10 compared to the standard 4:3 format. This allows for better viewing of widescreen content, making it popular for multimedia applications.
The WXGA resolution is part of a family of HD (High Definition) standards, which also includes WXGA+ and WSXGA. It is often used in educational and business settings due to its balance of quality and affordability. WXGA displays are suitable for tasks like presentations, video playback, and general computing.