March 2, 2007, Newsletter Issue #54: Plasma Screen Television Resolution

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Resolution is generally defined as the degree of detail that is visible within a video or photographic image. When video display is being discussed, resolution is often quoted as the number of pixels, or dots of color, that can be displayed on the screen. This number is usually expressed as the number of pixels within the screen's width multiplied by the number of pixels in the screen's height. The greater the two numbers are, the sharper the picture will be. Plasma screen televisions are capable of displaying images of resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 pixels.

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