Understanding Display Resolutions

Display resolution plays a crucial role in our increasingly digital world.

From the smartphones in our pockets to the massive televisions in our living rooms, the clarity and detail of the content we consume are directly tied to the resolution of the display.

This article aims to demystify the terms HD, 2K, and 4K, providing a comprehensive understanding of their differences, uses and technical specifications.

What is 2K?

The term 2K resolution often refers to resolutions that have a horizontal pixel count of approximately 2000 pixels.

The most common 2K resolution is QHD (Quad HD), which stands for 2560 x 1440 pixels, totaling 3,686,400 pixels. This is also often referred to as 1440p.

2K resolution emerged as a stepping stone between HD and 4K, offering a noticeable improvement in image quality without the significant hardware demands of 4K. Devices that commonly utilize 2K resolution include