4320p is an alternative name for 8K UHD,[1] a resolution planned to appear in future UHDTV products. The number 4320 stands for 4,320 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.
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Overview
4320p is 7680 × 4320 (33.2 megapixels in the 16:9 aspect ratio). Unlike most high resolutions, it can be perfectly divided into 2160p, 1440p, 1080p and 720p.
4320p is also the highest resolution for ultra-high definition television, with screen resolutions this high anticipated to be clear enough to be nearly indistinguishable from the real world.[citation needed]
History
- NHK Successfully Tests Super Hi-Vision 4320p HDTV.[2]
See also
- 4320p, 2160p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i, 360p, 240p
- High-definition television (HDTV)
References
- ^ "8K UHDTV: How do you send a 48Gbps TV signal over terrestrial airwaves?". extremetech.com/.
- ^ "NHK Successfully Tests Super Hi-Vision 4320p HDTV". https://www.pcmag.com/. External link in
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