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  2. List of common display resolutions - Wikipedia

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    This chart shows the most common display resolutions, with the color of each resolution type indicating the display ratio (e.g. red indicates a 4:3 ratio). For a more in depth discussion of resolutions, see Display resolution standards .

  3. Display aspect ratio - Wikipedia

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    The display aspect ratio ( DAR) is the aspect ratio of a display device and so the proportional relationship between the physical width and the height of the display. It is expressed as two numbers separated by a colon ( x: y ), where x corresponds to the width and y to the height. Common aspect ratios for displays, past and present, include 5: ...

  4. Field of view in video games - Wikipedia

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    A field of view. In first person video games, the field of view or field of vision (abbreviated FOV) is the extent of the observable game world that is seen on the display at any given moment. It is typically measured as an angle, although whether this angle is the horizontal, vertical, or diagonal component of the field of view varies from ...

  5. The Best Method to Clean Your Computer Screen - WebMD

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    The best way to clean a computer screen: First, turn your computer off. A black screen makes it easier to spot smudges and other stains. Ensure that the computer is powered down to reduce the risk ...

  6. 16:10 aspect ratio - Wikipedia

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    16:10 (1.6:1) is an aspect ratio commonly used for computer displays and tablet computers. It is equal to 8/5, close to the golden ratio ( ), which is approximately 1.618. Video editing applications are commonly designed to allow editing of 16:9 content with the editing interface occupying the lower tenth of the display, allowing editing using ...

  7. How Much Should I Weigh for My Height and Age? - Healthline

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    Follow these steps to read the chart: Find your height (inches) in the left-hand column. Scan across the row to find your weight (pounds). Scan upward to the top of the column to find the ...

  8. Portion Size Guide - WebMD

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    PORTION SIZE YOUR PLATE ½ PLATE VEGETABLES: Fill half your plate with a colorful assortment of different vegetables for good nutrition and tastes to please your palate. ¼ PLATE PROTEINS: Low-fat proteins are good for your heart and better for your waistline. Bake, broil, or grill your way to a delicious and healthy meal. ¼ PLATE STARCHES:

  9. Portion-Size Guide (wallet size) - WebMD

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    1 baked potato = computer mouse 3 oz lean meat = deck of cards 3 oz tofu = deck of cards 2 tbsp peanut butter = golf ball 2 tbsp hummus = golf ball ¼ cup almonds = 23 almonds ¼ cup pistachios = 24 pistachios 1 hamburger (without bun) = deck of cards 1 cup fries = about 10 fries 4 oz nachos = about 7 chips 3 oz meatloaf = deck of cards 1 cup ...