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What is 1080p?

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What is 1080p?

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  1. 1080p is the highest resolution of High Definition.

    "p" stands for "Progressive Scan" which means images are not interlaced. Interlace is a technique to improve picture quality by removing flicker. That means he video at 1080p will be stable and there will be no bar,noise and it will be true to life.

    1080 refers 1080 lines of vertical resolution

    There is big difference between 1080i and 1080p. 1080 i also has 1080 lines of vertical resolution but image are interlaced. "i" stands for "interlaced" means flickers are not removed.

    So in practice 720p is better than 1080i.


  2. 1080p is the highest resolution in HD. It is available in almost all TVs but there are Blu-RAy Discs you can buy to get full HD. 1080p is the number of pixels in HDTVs. If you don't have HDTV, you have 480i, Standerd TV.

  3. 1080 refers to the lines of resolution. The "p" refers to progressive scan which means how those 1080 lines a refreshed with the image. fyi - Broadcasted television stations only are capable of 1080i. The only way you'll be able to fully utilize a 1080p television is with an HD DVD (or blu ray) player that transmits 1080p. Hope this helps!!

  4. The resolution of an  image or the display resolution of a TV. it mean 1080 pixels with progressive scan. 1080i means 1080 pixels with interlace scan. 1080p is the highest resolution in TVs, movies and video games.
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