WVGA is a resolution standard that is widely used in the display screens of various electronic devices.WVGA, or Wide-Video Graphics Array, means that this resolution provides a wider screen display. Generally speaking, WVGA resolution is 800x480 pixels, which is capable of rendering rich colors, crisp images, and smooth video playback.
WVGA resolution is widely used in the flat screens of various electronic products, such as smartphones, tablets, and portable entertainment devices. It is also used in automotive navigation screens, gaming consoles, medical devices, and billboards, etc. WVGA resolution not only provides a superior visual experience, but also meets the processing and power requirements of various devices.
WVGA vs. other resolutions
WVGA has a mid-level resolution level compared to other resolutions. It provides a sharper image than lower resolutions, while at the same time offering better processing speeds and power savings than higher resolution screens. For example, a WVGA display has nearly four times the resolution of a QVGA display on a screen panel of the same size. However, compared to displays with higher pixel densities, WVGA displays will have coarser pixels and smaller fonts may have burr issues.