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Found a little comment about this matter here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_display_standard

    "Super XGA, a de facto standard with a resolution of 1280 Ã 1024
    with 32 bit pixels, true colour. This is an unusual resolution
    because the numbers work out for a 5:4 display rather than a 4:3
    one, so many images appear wider on SXGA displays than most other
    resolutions. The resolution probably should have been 1280 Ã 960 (a
    popular standard resolution for Unix workstations)."

I guess this doesn't really address what happens with native TFT
resolutions etc., though.

Dave.

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