• 480p is the shorthand name for a family of video display resolutions. The p stands for progressive scan, i.e. non-interlaced. The 480 denotes a vertical...
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  • 480-line or 576-line signals in progressive scan, commonly referred to as 480p (NTSC-HQ) and 576p (PAL/SECAM) respectively, as opposed to interlaced scanning...
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  • Google Chrome Widevine 1080p (with Widevine L1) Android mobile app Widevine 480p (devices with Widevine L3 only) 1080p (devices with Widevine L1 certification)...
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  • between July 9, 2006 and December 17, 2006 containing 24 episodes. AnimeKaizoku, repixi, Welcome to the N.H.K. 480p DVD Dual Audio, retrieved 2024-06-13...
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    (480i, 576i (PAL), 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p D-Terminal (480i (D1), 480p (D2), 720p (D4), 1080i (D3), 1080p (D5)) HDMI (480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i,...
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  • video game consoles. HDTVs support the progressively-scanned resolutions of 480p and 720p. 1080p displays are usually more expensive than comparable lower...
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    (267 ppi) Nintendo Switch OLED: 7-inch, 1280 × 720 OLED (210 ppi) Docked: 480p/720p/1080p via HDMI Graphics 256 Maxwell-based CUDA cores Undocked: 307 MHz...
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    bandwidth. For example, standard image quality needs 1 Mbit/s link speed for SD 480p, HD 720p quality requires 2.5 Mbit/s, and the top-of-the-line HDX quality...
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  • S & X Up to 4K Ultra HD Xbox Series X & S Up to 4K Ultra HD Nintendo Wii 480p Analog stereo Support discontinued on January 31, 2019 Wii U Up to 1080p...
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    re-writer drives. While the DVD-Video specification has a maximum resolution of 480p (NTSC, 720 × 480 pixels) or 576p (PAL, 720 × 576 pixels), the initial specification...
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