Display aspect ratio
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The Aspect ratio of a display is the fractional relation of the width of the display area compared to its height.

The aspect ratio is expressed as two numbers separated by a colon. That is, for an x:y aspect ratio, no matter how big or small the display is, if the width is divided into x units of equal length and the height is measured using this same length unit, the height will be measured to be y units.

Computer displays

Computer displays with aspect ratios wider than 4:3 are also called widescreen. Widescreen computer displays are typically of the 16:9
16:9
16:9 is an aspect ratio with a width of 16 units and height of 9. Since 2009, it has become the most common aspect ratio for sold televisions and computer monitors and is also the international standard format of HDTV, Full HD, non-HD digital television and analog widescreen television ...

 or 16:10 aspect ratio. Widescreen (16:9) monitors can be found in resolutions of 1024x576, 1152x648, 1280x720, 1366x780, 1600x900, 1920x1080, 2560x1440 and 3840x2160. Apple's 27" iMac
IMac
The iMac is a range of all-in-one Macintosh desktop computers built by Apple. It has been the primary part of Apple's consumer desktop offerings since its introduction in 1998, and has evolved through five distinct forms....

 introduced the 16:9 resolution: 2560x1440 in late 2009. Widescreen monitors are since 2008 the mainstream standard for computer displays
Computer display standard
Computer display standards are often a combination of aspect ratio, display resolution, color depth, and refresh rate.This article describes the different display standards for computer displays.-History:...

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4:3 and 16:10

Until about 2003, most computer monitors had a 4:3 aspect ratio
Aspect ratio (image)
The aspect ratio of an image is the ratio of the width of the image to its height, expressed as two numbers separated by a colon. That is, for an x:y aspect ratio, no matter how big or small the image is, if the width is divided into x units of equal length and the height is measured using this...

 and some had 5:4. Between 2003 and 2006, monitors with 16:9
16:9
16:9 is an aspect ratio with a width of 16 units and height of 9. Since 2009, it has become the most common aspect ratio for sold televisions and computer monitors and is also the international standard format of HDTV, Full HD, non-HD digital television and analog widescreen television ...

 and mostly 16:10 (8:5) aspect ratios became commonly available, first in laptop
Laptop
A laptop, also called a notebook, is a personal computer for mobile use. A laptop integrates most of the typical components of a desktop computer, including a display, a keyboard, a pointing device and speakers into a single unit...

s and later also in standalone monitors. Reasons for this transition was productive uses for such monitors, i.e. besides widescreen movie viewing and computer game play, are the word processor display of two standard letter pages side by side, as well as CAD displays of large-size drawings and CAD application menus at the same time. 2008 16:10 became the most common sold aspect ratio for LCD monitors and the same year 16:10 was the mainstream standard for laptop
Laptop
A laptop, also called a notebook, is a personal computer for mobile use. A laptop integrates most of the typical components of a desktop computer, including a display, a keyboard, a pointing device and speakers into a single unit...

s and notebook
Notebook
A notebook is a book or binder composed of pages of notes, often ruled, made out of paper, used for purposes including recording notes or memoranda, writing, drawing, and scrapbooking....

s.

16:9

In 2008 the computer industry started to move over from 16:10 to 16:9. According to a report by displaysearch the reasons for this were/are:
  • Innovative product concepts drives a new product cycle and stimulating the growth of the notebook PC and LCD monitor market.
  • 16:9 provides better economic cut (panelization) in existing TFT LCD fabs.
  • 16:9 products provide higher resolution and wider aspect ratio.
  • The widespread adoption of High Definition in the consumer entertainment sector will help end users readily adopt the new products with the wider aspect ratio.
  • The 16:9 panels provide an opportunity for PC brands to further diversify their products.


By 2010, virtually all computer monitor and laptop manufacturers had also moved to the 16:9 aspect ratio, and the availability of 16:10 aspect ratio in mass market computer monitors and laptop products had become very limited.

In 2011 Non-widescreen displays with 4:3 aspect ratios still were being manufactured, but in small quantities. The reasons for this was according to Samsung that the “Demand for the old 'Square monitors' has decreased rapidly over the last couple of years,” and “I predict that by the end of 2011, production on all 4:3 or similar panels will be halted due to a lack of demand.”

In March 2011 the 16:9 resolution 1920x1080 became the most common used resolution among users of Steam. The earlier most common resolution was 1680x1050 (16:10).

1.90:1

In the summer of 2011 Eizo presented a new 36.4 inch computer monitor with the resolution 4096x2160 and the wider aspect ratio of 1.90:1.

Games

Modern games are mainly made for the aspect ratio 16:9
16:9
16:9 is an aspect ratio with a width of 16 units and height of 9. Since 2009, it has become the most common aspect ratio for sold televisions and computer monitors and is also the international standard format of HDTV, Full HD, non-HD digital television and analog widescreen television ...

 and 16:9 monitors also offer the best compatibility. Some games after 2008 are letterboxed with a 16:10 or 4:3 display. 4:3 monitors have the best compatibility with games prior to 2005.

Movies

Movies usually are in 2.39:1, 16:9 or 1.85:1. 16:9 monitors have the best compatibility.

TV/DVD

Since many modern DVDs and TV shows are in 16:9
16:9
16:9 is an aspect ratio with a width of 16 units and height of 9. Since 2009, it has become the most common aspect ratio for sold televisions and computer monitors and is also the international standard format of HDTV, Full HD, non-HD digital television and analog widescreen television ...

 (1.77:1) or 1.85:1 format, 16:9 displays are optimal for their playback on a computer. 16:9 material on a 16:10 display will be letterboxed. In data processing or viewing 4:3 entertainment material such as the majority of recorded television shows, older films and digital photograph
Photograph
A photograph is an image created by light falling on a light-sensitive surface, usually photographic film or an electronic imager such as a CCD or a CMOS chip. Most photographs are created using a camera, which uses a lens to focus the scene's visible wavelengths of light into a reproduction of...

s, the widescreen will be letterboxed.

Windows 8

Windows 8 will run optimal on monitors with the aspect ratio of 16:9
16:9
16:9 is an aspect ratio with a width of 16 units and height of 9. Since 2009, it has become the most common aspect ratio for sold televisions and computer monitors and is also the international standard format of HDTV, Full HD, non-HD digital television and analog widescreen television ...

 to show off its new user interface. For people using older 4:3 displays, Windows 8 will show an old standard desktop.

Diagonal and area

When displays are marketed the quoted size usually is the diagonal measurement of the display area. Because of the different ratio, a 16:9 monitor will have a smaller area than a 4:3 monitor of the same advertised size.

Comparison between monitors with a diagonal of 23 inches.
Monitor Image Dimensions Display Area Image Area 4:3 content Image Area 16:9 content Image Area 2.35:1 content
23" 4:3 18.4" x 13.8" 254.0 sq. in. 254.0 sq. in. 189.9 sq. in. 143.7 sq. in.
23" 16:10 19.5" x 12.2" 237.7 sq. in. 197.6 sq. in. 213.7 sq. in. 161.6 sq. in.
23" 16:9 20.1" x 11.3" 226.0 sq. in. 168.9 sq. in. 226.0 sq. in. 171.2 sq. in.
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