Anika Nicole, Wordsmith, PG In Journalism, New York
Answered Jul 06, 2020
WQVGA stands for Wide Quarter VGA whereas VGA stands for Video Graphics Array. HVGA and WQVGA are two of the several combinations of height and width of graphic display resolutions on computer screens and display screens of handheld devices such as mobile phones and WQVGA. Wide Quarter VGA has a quarter of VGA resolution.
However, with an extended width, it is still utilized for being a basis for other resolutions to make it easier for people to imagine the size of the resolution to which is being referred. For HVGA, the characteristic dimension is the width, which amounts to around 480 pixels. The height is varied with the estimated value of WQVGA. HVGAa is used in many smartphones and high-end feature phones.
HVGA and WVGA are the two most popular screen resolutions used widely by computer monitors and other mobile device manufacturers. These combinations are in varying width and lengths. HVGA, which is derivatively called half Size VGA (Video Graphics Array), has a lot of screen combinations of pixels which relies on aspect ratios. Some of these pixels are 480×320 (3:2 aspect ratio), 480×360 pixels (4:3 aspect ratio), 480×272 (16:9 aspect ratio), and finally 640×240 pixels (8:3 ratio). PDA devices and some handheld Devices make use of these ratios. Wide VGA (Video Graphics Array) is s type of display that has in common with HVGA the same height but differing in widths.
Some of the most known pixels include 800×480, 848×480, and 854×480. This display is widely observed in LCD projectors and notebooks, which have the capacity of displaying without stress web pages that that meant for wider windows. This explains why WVGA is globally preferred to the HVGA by Mobile device makers.