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1080p: 1,920 pixels per line which has 1,080 horizontal lines - displayed progressively. Progressive Scanning - each line displayed following another. This is the most widely used the one you want!


1080i: 1,920 pixels per line which has 1,080 horizontal lines - displayed alternately. Interlaced Scanning - all the odd lines are displayed, then followed by all the even lines.


720p: 1,280 pixels per line which has 720 horizontal lines - displayed thru Progressive Scanning - each line displayed following another.


16×9: Standardized aspect ratio of HDTV & Widescreen SDTV. It has a width of 16 units & a height of 9 units.


1920×1080: Refers to a digital sampling structure of 1920 horizontally & 1080 vertically. These images can be scanned either interlaced (1080i) or progressively (1080P).


24p: 24 full frames per second digital video progressively captured. This usually refers to the HD picture format of 1920×1080.


29.97p: 29.97 full frames per second digital video progressively captured. 30P: 30 full frames per second digital video progressively captured.


59.94i: Interlaced video signal where 1/2 of the total lines of the picture are captured & displayed every 1/59.94th of a second.


59.94p: Progressive video signal where all lines of the picture are captured & displayed every 1/59.94th of a second.


60i: Interlaced video signal where 1/2 of the total lines of the picture are captured & displayed every 1/60th of a second.


60p: Progressive video signal where all of the total lines of the picture are captured and displayed every 1/60th of a second.


720p: 1,280 pixels per line which has 720 horizontal lines - displayed thru Progressive Scanning - each line displayed following another.


480p: 720 pixels per line which has 480 horizontal lines which uses Progressive Scanning each line displayed following another.


480i: 720 pixels per line which has 480 horizontal lines displayed alternately. In other words Interlaced Scanning where all the odd lines are displayed, then followed by all the even lines.

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