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+ | *specifies horizontal and vertical [[A/V_Glossary#Resolution|resolution]] in [[A/V_Glossary#Pixel|pixels]], scan mode ([[A/V_Glossary#Progressive_Scan|progressive]] or [[A/V_Glossary#Interlaced_Video|interlaced]]); refresh rate and color depth are sometimes also included | ||
+ | **Example: 1920x1080p60 24bpp | ||
+ | ***Horizontal Resolution = 1920 pixels | ||
+ | ***Vertical Resolution = 1080 pixels | ||
+ | ***Scan Mode = p for progressive scan | ||
+ | ***Refresh Rate = 60 Hertz (Hz) | ||
+ | ***Color Depth = 24 bits per pixel (bpp) | ||
+ | ****in practice, refresh rate is almost always 60Hz and color depth is almost always 24bpp, so they are usually omitted | ||
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+ | ;Common Display Formats for TVs: | ||
+ | *'''640x480i''' - traditional analog broadcast TV resolution | ||
+ | *'''640x480p''' - sometimes marketed as "EDTV" resolution | ||
+ | *'''1280x720p''' - first wave of TVs marketed as "HD" | ||
+ | *'''1920x1080i''' - marketed as "HD" despite being interlaced | ||
+ | *'''1920x1080p''' - highest typical resolution for TVs, marketed as "Full HD" | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_resolution External Wiki Link] | ||
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+ | [[Category:A/V]] |
Latest revision as of 17:46, 26 October 2012
- Display Formats
- specifies horizontal and vertical resolution in pixels, scan mode (progressive or interlaced); refresh rate and color depth are sometimes also included
- Example: 1920x1080p60 24bpp
- Horizontal Resolution = 1920 pixels
- Vertical Resolution = 1080 pixels
- Scan Mode = p for progressive scan
- Refresh Rate = 60 Hertz (Hz)
- Color Depth = 24 bits per pixel (bpp)
- in practice, refresh rate is almost always 60Hz and color depth is almost always 24bpp, so they are usually omitted
- Example: 1920x1080p60 24bpp
- Common Display Formats for TVs
- 640x480i - traditional analog broadcast TV resolution
- 640x480p - sometimes marketed as "EDTV" resolution
- 1280x720p - first wave of TVs marketed as "HD"
- 1920x1080i - marketed as "HD" despite being interlaced
- 1920x1080p - highest typical resolution for TVs, marketed as "Full HD"