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280x192. Apple II HiRes (1 bit per pixel)
It has already been discussed in the second part. On this occasion, it is the maximum resolution it can reach in monochrome.
240x240. Ipod Nano 6G

We move from the maximum resolution that an 80s desktop can reach, to the resolution of a pocket multimedia player from this decade. There are versions of 8 and 16Gb and it is powered by a Cirrus Logic CLI1544C0 audio processor.
320x192. Atari 400/800

These are the 8-bit computers from Atari. They were marketed in 1979, had a MOS Technology 6502B CPU and used Atari's own operating system.
320x200. CGA resolution with 4 colors
Another standardized resolution that was introduced in 1981. Moreover, it is the resolution used by the Atare ST at 16 colors, the Commodore 64 and the Amiga OCS.256x256. Elektronika BK

This is a Soviet computer from 1985. It had a K1801VM1 CPU and 32 kbytes of RAM.
230x208. Smartphones based on UIQ 2.x

This time we are not dealing with a gadget but with a mobile operating system based on Symbian.
320x224. Sega Nomad

A handheld console from Sega released in 1995. It used Genesis cartridges and was the successor to the Game Gear. It had a Motorola 68000 processor.
320x224. Neo Geo AES

Another console, this time from 1990. It also used a Motorola 68000, 64kb of RAM and 64 kb of VRAM.
Arcade cabinets were also sold at a price of $649.99.320x240. QVGA
We move on to another standardized resolution.

Moreover, it was the resolution used by the legendary Sega Megadrive (I say legendary because it has been the first and last console I have had).
400x240. WQVGA
To finish this part, we arrive at another standardized resolution, the first for panoramic screens with a ratio of 5:3.
Moreover, it is the resolution assigned to each eye in the Nintendo 3DS
If you liked it, don't miss the next installment in the coming days.
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Very handsome, I loved the Soviet one, and the one from the megadrive, at what point did he think that taking the console to a lawn and toasting with a beer was a good idea? XD good job little buddy
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I love this kind of post and even more considering that I already have 39 chestnuts :llorar: and you can already talk about old computers or consoles… I know them all :ugly:
Thank you very much for this kind of post.