169scherm
169scherm is a Dutch term that translates to "169 screen". It refers to a specific display resolution commonly found in older or budget-friendly electronic devices, particularly mobile phones and early digital cameras. This resolution, often expressed as 169x128 pixels, offered a limited but functional viewing area for its time. Devices with this screen size typically presented simpler graphical interfaces and lower detail in images. The prevalence of 169scherm was most notable during the early to mid-2000s. As technology advanced, higher resolutions became standard, making the 169scherm largely obsolete for modern smartphones and computing devices. However, it may still be encountered in very basic feature phones, some industrial equipment, or niche retro technology. The term itself is not a technical specification but rather a descriptive identifier based on the pixel count. Its usage is primarily within the Dutch language context.