WSVGA - IPS is a display utilizing an IPS panel with a screen resolution commonly found in ultra-portable laptops, netbooks, and tablets.
WSVGA (Wide Super VGA) display resolution is known as an extension of SVGA resolution. So, what is SVGA?

SVGA stands for Super Video Graphics Array, encompassing a broad range of computer monitor standards, serving as an extension of VGA. SVGA typically denotes a resolution of 800x600 pixels, while VGA (Video Graphics Array) has a resolution of 640x480 pixels.

In this case, SVGA is an extension of VGA, and WSVGA, being an extension of SVGA, will naturally have a higher resolution than both of these standards.
Specifically, WSVGA features a resolution of 1024x576 pixels with a 16:9 aspect ratio or 1024x600 pixels with a ratio ranging from 15:9 to 16:9, depending on the screen size.
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