Glossary

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10-bit processing

10-bit processing refers to the color depth and precision used in video processing, encoding, and display. It allows for a wider range of colors...

1080i

1080i is a high-definition (HD) video format used in television broadcasting and video production. It is part of the HDTV (High-Definition Television) standard and offers a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels.

1080p

1080p is another high-definition (HD) video format used in television, video production, and digital media. Like 1080i, it has a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels,...

12-bit Processing

12-bit processing is an advanced color depth and precision used in high-end video processing, encoding, and display. It offers an even wider range of...

2160p

2160p, also known as Ultra High Definition (UHD) or 4K, refers to a video resolution commonly used in modern television displays and content.

240Hz Motion Clarity

240Hz Motion Clarity refers to the ability of a display to maintain clear and sharp images during fast-moving scenes. The term “240Hz” denotes the...

3.5mm Audio

3.5mm Audio is the small round headphone jack you find on many TVs, phones, and laptops. It’s the standard port used to plug in...

3D

3D is a TV feature that makes images look like they are popping out of the screen, giving a sense of depth. It works...

3D Audio

3D Audio is a sound technology that makes you feel like the audio is coming from all directions—front, back, above, and below. Related terms:...

3D Depth

3D Depth is the measure of how far objects seem to stand out or sink into the screen in a 3D picture. A stronger...