The terms UHD and 4K have become so conflated that TV makers, broadcasters, and tech media use them interchangeably—but they're not the same thing.
p: It’s a common misconception that the p stands for “pixels.” It actually stands for “progressive scan.” Progressive scanning is a faster, newer technology that results in a sharper-looking image on the screen. Virtually all modern screens utilize progressive scanning. Why does video reso...
In Europe, the HD Ready logo doesn't mean that a TV has a digital tuner. The output must be 720p to get the HD Ready logo, but the sticker only indicates that support. There are other logos/stickers used in the past that aren't as common now.HD Ready 1080pmeans that the TV is...
Common aspect ratios include 4:3 (standard TV) and 16:9 (widescreen TV). The aspect ratio does not dictate resolution, but rather the shape of the video frame. For example, both 1920×1080 and 1280×720 have a 16:9 aspect ratio, but different resolutions....