852×480
852×480 is a resolution defined by the number of horizontal and vertical pixels in a digital display. It is commonly associated with the Super Video Graphics Array (SVGA) display standard, which was introduced in 1987. This resolution is often used in older computer systems, particularly those from the 1990s and early 2000s.
The resolution of 852×480 pixels provides a total of 408,960 pixels, which is calculated by multiplying the
The 852×480 resolution is supported by various graphics cards and display adapters from different manufacturers. It
In summary, the 852×480 resolution is a standard display resolution associated with the SVGA standard, offering