Maximum resolution of an imaging device, e.g projectors or tvs.
The highest resolution signal that a display device (television or monitor) can accept as input. Some display devices may not be capable of displaying such signals and may downconvert them to a lower resolution prior to display.
The inherent resolution of a display device (plasma screen, television, projector or monitor) which enables pixels to be individually addressed. The device, however, may not be capable of displaying this resolution.
The highest resolution signal that a TV or monitor can accept. It is important to note that while a particular device (Digital-HDTV) is able to receive the resolution, it may not be capable of displaying it.
Definition of Addressable Resolution
The highest resolution signal that a display device (TV or monitor) can accept. The device, however, may not be capable of displaying this resolution.
The highest resolution signal that a display device (TV or monitor) can accept. Caution: Consumers should be aware however, that although a particular device (Digital-HDTV) is able to receive the resolution, it may not be capable of displaying it.
The maximum resolution of any device. The finite number of pixels that any imaging device is capable of creating, manipulating or imaging.
Highest resolution that can be achieved by the imaging mechanism of a scanner or printer in reproducing an image. Also see optical resolution and interpolation.