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'''2160p''' is the shorthand name for a video mode planned to appear in future [[High-definition television|HDTV]] products.<ref>{{cite web | last=Henning | first=W | title=Bye-Bye 1080P - Hello 2160P? | publisher=Neoseeker | date=2006-09-11 | url=http://www.neoseeker.com/news/6126-bye-bye-1080p-hello-2160p-/ | accessdate=2009-10-16 }}</ref> It has a resolution of 3820x2160.<ref>{{cite web | last=Gruener | first=W | title=Samsung demos 82" 2160p HDTV | publisher=TG Daily | date=2008-05-18 | url=http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/37511/97/ | accessdate=2009-10-16 }}</ref> The number ''2160'' stands for 2,160 lines of vertical [[display resolution]], while the letter ''p'' stands for [[progressive scan]] or non-[[interlace]]d. In a progressive image the lines of resolution of the image go from the top of the screen to the bottom.
'''2160p''' is the shorthand name for a video mode planned to appear in future [[High-definition television|HDTV]] products.<ref>{{cite web | last=Henning | first=W | title=Bye-Bye 1080P - Hello 2160P? | publisher=Neoseeker | date=2006-09-11 | url=http://www.neoseeker.com/news/6126-bye-bye-1080p-hello-2160p-/ | accessdate=2009-10-16 }}</ref> It has a resolution of 3820x2160.<ref>{{cite web | last=Gruener | first=W | title=Samsung demos 82" 2160p HDTV | publisher=TG Daily | date=2008-05-18 | url=http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/37511/97/ | accessdate=2009-10-16 }}</ref> The number ''2160'' stands for 2,160 lines of vertical [[display resolution]], while the letter ''p'' stands for [[progressive scan]] or non-[[interlace]]d. In a progressive image the lines of resolution of the image go from the top of the screen to the bottom.



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2160p is the shorthand name for a video mode planned to appear in future HDTV products.[1] It has a resolution of 3820x2160.[2] The number 2160 stands for 2,160 lines of vertical display resolution, while the letter p stands for progressive scan or non-interlaced. In a progressive image the lines of resolution of the image go from the top of the screen to the bottom.

2160p is also called "Quad HD" and "Quad HDTV" since it displays four times the number of pixels of the highest HDTV standard resolution, 1080p (a standard which is also known as "Full HD"). Quad Full High Definition (QFHD) is the next step in high-resolution display technology, and won't start shipping until 2010. The only planned higher definition format for television is Ultra High Definition Video.

Phillips has made a 3D Quad HDTV with a native resolution of 2160p.

Nvidia, a Graphics Company, has created in partnership with Asus a graphics card when ran in SLI can produce Quad HD with resolution of 3840x2160p.

Holographic Versatile Discs may be used for 2160p video since it theoretically has a storage capacity of 6 TB.

See also

References

  1. ^ Henning, W (2006-09-11). "Bye-Bye 1080P - Hello 2160P?". Neoseeker. Retrieved 2009-10-16.
  2. ^ Gruener, W (2008-05-18). "Samsung demos 82" 2160p HDTV". TG Daily. Retrieved 2009-10-16.

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