With the constant upheaval in the field of technology and noticeable advancements in the industry; our perspective senses have gained so much. We are made habitual to the big screen experiences and have witnessed the evolution brought in the viewing industry by the latest mediums. Televisions, computers and other viewing gadgets are being designed in a way that not only gives us a clearer picture but a better and brighter version. The impressive shift from SD to HD was a delight for an eye and the increase in crispier image quality from 720p to 1080p was another milestone achievement. Another upgrade from DVD to Blu-ray changed the way we used to experience visuals before. We are usually bombarded with terms like 4K, UHD, SUHD, Super UHD, OLED, and HDR.
Let us understand each one of them.
Stepping up of 1080p to 4K as a resolution is a big step and the mid-way between them is 1440p. It is getting popular among gamers and manufacturers of televisions and monitors.
Read the entire article and know each detail of 4K, SUHD, UHD, HDR and other related terms.
4K
Do you know about resolutions? No?
Don’t worry, we have it sorted right here. Resolutions are measured by the number of lines of pixels in the image. The equation has 2 numbers, the first number denotes the no. of horizontal lines of pixels and the second one denotes the number of vertical lines. Thus, the image will get sharper as the resolution number will increase. Here are the examples of two standard resolution sizes-
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720p – 1280×720 vertical lines
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1080p – 1920×1080 vertical lines