What is 2K QUAD HD Screens and why does it matter?

2K resolution, also known as "1440p" or "Quad HD," refers to a display resolution of approximately 2,000 pixels in width. In comparison, 720p resolution is a display resolution of approximately 720 pixels in height.

2K resolution is considered to be a higher quality resolution than 720p because it has more pixels, which means that it can display more detailed and high-definition images. This can be especially noticeable when viewing large displays or when sitting close to the screen.

Additionally, 2K resolution is often used in the production of movies and television shows, as it provides a higher level of detail and clarity compared to 720p. This can make for a more immersive viewing experience when watching content that was produced in 2K resolution.

Overall, 2K resolution is generally considered to be a superior resolution to 720p, especially when it comes to image quality and detail.

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Resolution Measurement (in Pixels)
  2K   2,000 x 1,200
  720p (HD)   1,280 x 720