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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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1micrometer pixel pitch (pixel length) manufacturing process that shrinks the area of each pixel by 50% compared with JVC's existing 720p device.
This PC to HDTV converter inputs via a standard VGA connection at resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 and outputs via standard component video via 480p, 720p or 1080i for display on any HDTV.
In doing so, the Equator BSP-15 chip becomes the first hardware platform to decode high-definition Windows Media Video 9 at 720p, which is two and a half times the resolution of a DVD, to the consumer electronics industry, offering manufacturers of DVD players, VOD systems, personal video recorders and other video-centric consumer electronic appliances unprecedented performance, product differentiation and time-to-market advantage.
 
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