The point is people wants to see the "higher" resolution on the game box and HDTV because it feels better. Once X360 HDMI model came out, how did every game release "magically" having 1080p? Do gamers even question that? I even talked to a sales at Gamestop long time ago that sweared that all X360 games are native 1080p because the game box says so. 1280x720 has a total of 921,600 pixels, which was the best display we could get before 1920x1080 came in with a total of 2,073,600 pixels. In fact a good 720 TV will look a lot better than a cheap 1080 tv. Before X360 HDMI model came out, X360 games listed max resolution as 1080i. 1080p: This is the 1920 x 1080 resolution or Full High Definition (FHD) option. 720p: This is the 1280 x 720 resolution or High Definition (HD) option.
#1080P OR 720P FOR GAMING 720P#
This running at "1080p" debate will not end because there will always be gamers who want to see their HDTV showing "1080p" when playing games. ' Hello, all I hope you enjoy this post I have collected from 1080p, 720p to 480 / HDTV all Game of Thrones season from different sources hope you enjoy it and appreciate it I do not. Here are the most common resolutions you’ll be working with as you select the right monitor for your PC gaming needs. I happened to be talking to a friend at FYE today about 1080p and after explaining to him, he was surprised that most console games are only 720p native even they can be upscaled to run at 1080p. Full HD, or more commonly referred to as 1080p, has become the industry standard for most display devices, including monitors, smartphones, and televisions.
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The advancement of technology has made it possible to reach HD-level, and it paved the way for higher qualities such as Full HD and Quad HD. This just shows after all these years debating about most console games natively rendered in 720p (or less), a lot of gamers will want to "feel" better by seeing their HDTV showing "1080p" when running 720p native games. SD indicates a video resolution below 720p.