Display aspect ratio

The display aspect ratio (or DAR) is the aspect ratio of a display device and so the proportional relationship between the physical width and the height of the display. It is expressed as two numbers separated by a colon (x:y), where x corresponds to the width and y to the height. Common aspect ratios for displays, past and present, include 5:4, 4:3, 16:10, and 16:9.

Some common aspect ratios
for computer displays
5:4 (1.25:1)
Old non-widescreen monitor standard
4:3 (1.3:1)
Old non-widescreen monitor standard, also used in some tablet computers
16:10 (1.6:1)
First popular widescreen ratio for computer displays
16:9 (1.7:1)
Most common aspect ratio for computer displays since 2012

To distinguish:

Because the units cancel out, all aspect ratios are unitless.

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