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What is the resolution for Super XGA?

  1. 1024x768

  2. 1152x864

  3. 1366x768

  4. 1400x1050

The correct answer is: 1400x1050

Super XGA, also known as SXGA, has a resolution of 1280x1024, which is commonly used for computer monitors and displays but is not listed among the choices. The closest resolution that aligns with an extended version of XGA is the resolution of 1400x1050, which is often referred to as SXGA+. This resolution provides increased pixel density and clarity compared to standard XGA, making it a better choice for applications requiring more detail, such as graphic design or gaming. In this context, Super XGA offers a significant enhancement over earlier video standards, allowing for better image quality and more workspace on the screen. The other options represent different video standards that have specific uses but do not correctly align with Super XGA or its variants. For instance, 1024x768 fits the XGA standard, 1152x864 indicates an extended XGA resolution, and 1366x768 is commonly associated with HD formats, particularly in laptops and televisions. Thus, 1400x1050 is the only option that accurately represents a resolution commonly associated with Super XGA or its advanced iterations.