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Get quick definitions on video surveillance terms on our glossary

1440p: What is a 2560x1440 Resolution?
1440p: What is a 2560x1440 Resolution?

1440p is a high-definition resolution that offers a significant improvement in image quality over 1080p. It is well-suited for applications requiring detailed and sharp visuals, making it a popular choice for gaming, professional displays, and high-quality IP cameras.

480p Resolution
480p Resolution

480p is a basic, standard-definition resolution that is useful for applications where high detail is not necessary. It offers a good balance between image quality and data usage, making it a practical choice for many video applications.

What is UXGA?
What is UXGA?

This article will explain what UXGA means, the advantages and disadvantages of using UXGA, and how it compares to Full HD.

What is 1080p Resolution?
What is 1080p Resolution?

This article will explain what 1080p means, the advantages and disadvantages of using 1080p, and what a 1080p camera is.

What is 960p Resolution?
What is 960p Resolution?

This article will explain what 960p means, how it compares to 1080p, and what a 960p IP camera is.

720p Resolution
720p Resolution

This article will explain what 720p means, whether it is considered HD or Full HD, and what a 720p camera is.

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