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Which resolution is associated with WUXGA?

  1. 1024x768

  2. 1600x900

  3. 1920x1080

  4. 1920x1200

The correct answer is: 1920x1200

WUXGA stands for "Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array," and is defined by a resolution of 1920x1200 pixels. This resolution is commonly used in high-definition displays, particularly in professional monitors and some laptops where a higher vertical resolution is useful for tasks requiring more screen real estate. The other resolutions listed do not correspond to WUXGA. For instance, 1024x768 is known as XGA, 1600x900 is referred to as HD+, and 1920x1080 is classified as Full HD. Each of these resolutions has its own specific applications and uses in the realm of digital displays but do not match the specifications of WUXGA.