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720p
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720p

Refers to the 1280x720 "progressive scan" HDTV format. Although the lowest HDTV standard, on TVs up to 40", 720p delivers excellent quality. At 40", and beyond, the higher 1080p resolution offers optimum viewing, especially for the Blu-ray high-definition format. See progressive scan, HDTV, high-def DVD formats and 1080p.



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High-definition videoconferencing--initially offering 1280 x 720 resolution--promises to address many of the issues that have created problems for users of previous generation videoconferencing technology, including reduced image resolution, poor sound quality, excessive set-up complexity and limited bandwidth and processing resources.
Utilizing the DLP([R]) technology from Texas Instruments, and with a resolution of 1280 x 720, the DT-510 produces a 4000:1 contrast ratio and a brightness rating of 1000 ANSI lumens, delivering one of the best pictures available in consumer home theater today.
With the power of NuCORE's image processor embedded in a CE device, we are now able to bring this marriage of art and science, in real time and in HD quality to a myriad of CE manufacturers, enabling them to deliver a much more innovative and meaningful way for people to bring the emotion of their digital memories to life on a HD screen at 1280 x 720 resolution.
 
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