WUXGA stands for widescreen ultra extended graphics array and is a type of display resolution. It has a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, which is a wide-screen version of the Ultra XGA (UXGA) standard (1600x1200) . WUXGA displays offer more screen real estate than the most common resolution of 1080p, which is 1920 x 1080 pixels. WUXGA has an aspect ratio (screen width to screen height) of 16:10, which is slightly closer to square than the Full HD aspect ratio of 16:9. WUXGA is a better fit for presentations, spreadsheets, engineering drawings, documents, and websites. It is also ideal for various applications, including professional monitors, laptops, projectors, and televisions. WUXGA displays are not as common as 1080p or 4K displays, but they offer a nice step up from 1080p.