1080p Video
1080p Video refers to a high-definition video resolution of 1920 pixels in width and 1080 pixels in height. The "p" stands for "progressive scan," meaning that each frame is drawn in a single pass, resulting in smoother motion and clearer images compared to interlaced formats. This resolution is commonly used in televisions, computer monitors, and streaming services.
This video quality is often considered the standard for HD content, providing a sharp and detailed viewing experience. Many Blu-ray discs, video games, and streaming platforms like Netflix and YouTube offer content in 1080p, making it widely accessible for consumers.