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SUBSCRIBESUBSCRIBESUBSCRIBEHomeHistory & SocietyScience & TechBiographiesAnimals & NatureGeography & TravelArts & CultureProConMoneyGames & QuizzesVideosOn This DayOne Good FactDictionaryNew ArticlesHistory & SocietyLifestyles & Social IssuesPhilosophy & ReligionPolitics, Law & GovernmentWorld HistoryScience & TechHealth & MedicineScienceTechnologyBiographiesBrowse BiographiesAnimals & NatureBirds, Reptiles & Other VertebratesEnvironmentFossils & Geologic TimeInsects & Other InvertebratesMammalsPlantsGeography & TravelGeography & TravelArts & CultureEntertainment & Pop CultureLiteratureSports & RecreationVisual ArtsImage GalleriesPodcastsSummariesTop QuestionsLists and StoriesBritannica KidsAsk the ChatbotGames & QuizzesHistory & SocietyScience & TechBiographiesAnimals & NatureGeography & TravelArts & CultureProConMoneyVideosdisplay resolutionIntroductionReferences & Edit HistoryRelated TopicsImagesTechnologyThe Web & CommunicationFacebookXhttps://www.britannica.com/technology/display-resolutionNational Center for Biotechnology Information - PubMed Central - The effect of image resolution of display types on accommodative microfluctuationsUniversity of Michigan Library - What is Resolution?comparison of different display resolutions.Adam Volle Adam Volle is a freelance writer and editor based in Atlanta, Georgia. Britannica Editors Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....Historypixelslight-emitting diodetelevisionclarityphonespixelanalogbandwidthtelevision quality in the mid-1930s.United StatesprogrammingSUBSCRIBE There was little improvement in resolution until the 1990s, as analog signals lacked the additional bandwidth necessary to increase the number of lines. But the mid-to-late 1990s saw the introduction of digital broadcasting, wherein broadcasters could compress their data to free up additional bandwidth. The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) introduced new “high-definition” television standards, which included 480 progressive and interlaced (480p, 480i), 720 progressive (720p), and 1080 progressive and interlaced (1080p, 1080i). Most major display manufacturers offered “4K” or “Ultra HD” (3,840 × 2,160) screens by 2015. That year, Sharp introduced the world’s first 8K (7,680 × 4,320) television set. Related Topics: pixelimage processingdisplaySee all related contentalbeitpersonal computersVGAoptimizedAdam Volle

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