Correct option is C
Screen resolution refers to the number of distinct pixels that can be displayed in each dimension on a display screen. For example, a resolution of 1280 × 1024 means the screen displays 1280 horizontal pixels and 1024 vertical pixels.
• Pixel (Picture Element) is the smallest unit of a digital image or display that can be individually manipulated.
• Higher pixel count generally implies greater clarity and sharper image quality, assuming same screen size.
Information Booster:
1. Pixel is the basic unit of screen resolution measurement in digital displays.
2. 1280 × 1024 is a common screen resolution called SXGA (Super Extended Graphics Array).
3. Screen resolution determines how much content can fit on a display and its visual sharpness.
4. Higher pixel density (PPI) enhances clarity, especially on smaller screens.
5. Screen resolution is independent of screen size (inches) — two displays can have the same size but different resolutions.
Additional Information:
• Inch measures physical screen size, not resolution.
• Mbps stands for megabits per second, a unit for network speed or data transfer rate.
• Hertz is used to measure refresh rate (number of times screen updates per second), not resolution.