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 Here are 1080p products that you'll have when you upgrade to the next generations 1080p HDTV's and other equipment.
They will guarantee you finest picture quality that is achievable today.
Your HDTV will be like looking out of a window using our 1080p products. Sony Qualia, Samsung, Mitsubishi and more all offer 1080p (1920X1080) capable displays.
A 1080p display has a much higher resolution than 720p or 1080i. 1080p HDTV's upconvert 720p video to 1080p whereas 1080i signals are de-interlaced - the same process used by progressive scan DVD players.
1080p's combination of its high resolution and high frame rate provide the best picture one can get today.
- 720p: 55.3 million pixels displayed /second at 60 frames/second - 1280 X 720 pixels
- 1080i: 62.2 million pixels displayed /second at 30 frames/second - 1920 X 1080 pixels
- 1080p: 124.4 million pixels displayed /second at 60 frames/second - 1920 X 1080 pixels
1080p refers to one or two 1920 x 1080 high definition digital TV formats (HDTV) that have 1,080 lines of progressive scan resolution (the "p"). Also called "true HDTV" and "ultra HD," the 1080p progressive formats provide the maximum lines of resolution and best image quality in the HDTV standard. 1080p is a resolution, 1920 x 1080 progressive.
Often referred to as "True High-Definition." What constitutes high definition or true high definition has evolved over time. While 1080p has been used in professional products for while it has been recently incorporated into some consumer products.
Full HDTV, also referred to as ultra-HD, true HDTV, and 1080p, is a television (TV) display technology that surpasses the video quality and sharpness of the original high-definition television (HDTV) technology, providing an image resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels.
The original HDTV technology offers vertical resolution that ranges from 720 lines with progressive scanning (720p) to 1080 lines with interlaced scanning (1080i). Full HDTV provides 1080 lines with progressive scanning (sometimes referred to as 1080p). In these specifications, the numeral indicates the number of horizontal lines in the complete raster, the p stands for progressive scanning (where each scan displays every line in the image raster sequentially from top to bottom), and the i stands for interlaced scanning (where each scan displays alternate lines in the image raster, and two complete scans are therefore required to display the entire image).
Here are 1080p products that work today and you'll have when you upgrade to the next generations 1080p HDTV's and other equipment. They will guarantee you finest picture quality that is achievable now.
Your HDTV will be like looking out of a window using our 1080p products.
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