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Aspect Ratios and Resolutions Diagram

The most common aspect ratio is 4:3 which included common resolutions like VGA(640×480), SVGA(800×600), and XGA(1024×768).
The next common aspect ratio is 16:9 which is considered widescreen. It includes resolutions such as HD 720 (1280×720) a.k.a. 720p, WXGA (1388×768) a.k.a. 768p, and 1080p (1920×1080) which is considered True Hi-Def resolution.
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Progressive-Scan Versus Interlaced

Interlaced video signals, such as 1080i (1080 is vertical resolution and the “i” stands for interlaced), create a picture by sequentially filling the odd-numbered lines of resolution on your screen first, followed by the even-numbered lines–all within 1/30 of a second. Progressive-scan, such as 1080p, fills all of the lines of resolution sequentially in one […]

Why go 1080p True High Definition for your digital signage?

Most digital signage gets upclose and personal with the audience. LCDs usually hang at eye level or above the audiences heads but tilting down. The number one reason a 1080p resolution True High Definition LCD is superior to the 1080i or 720p is smaller, more densely packed pixels. Because of this feature you can get […]