RESOLUTION
Monitors vary in their quality of output, or resolution. Resolution refers to the number of addressable points on the screen - the number of points to which light be directed under program control. These points are sometimes called pixels, short for picture elements. Each pixel can be assigned a shade of gray or a color. A low-resolution monitor has about 64,000 (320x200) addressable points. a monitor used primarily for computer graphics and computer-aided design may have more than 16 million addressable points. The high-resolution monitors project extremely cle