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  • The resolution of the video sources

    Thursday, September 11th, 2008

    The two most common resolutions of the sources of HD video resolutions are 720p and 1080i. All broadcasts high-definition television, use one of these formats. 1080i is the most common, but both formats have their advantages and limitations:

    1080i has more lines and pixels to display more details, [...]

    The resolution of TV screens

    Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

    Almost all HDTV screens use a fixed number of pixels to produce an image. That includes the flat-panel LCD and plasma TVs, as well as systems for front and rear projection technologies that use DLP, LCD, or LCOS.
    All these pixels have a native resolution that indicates the maximum level of [...]

    The resolution of TV screens. Introduction

    Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

    If you are going to buy an HDTV, probably, you've seen terms like "720p and 1080p," or "1366 x 768 pixels" used to describe a type of resolution. But what is exactly what these numbers mean? In the following articles, any depth in the world of the resolution, and once read [...]

    High-definition TV broadcasts

    Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

    There is talk about when they're high-definition video signals involved with a definition equal to or over 720 horizontal lines. The high-definition television or HDTV, which is already fully operational in the United States and Japan, among others, uses images of 720 x 1280 dots.
    Being a progressive image, you receive the [...]