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YOGYAKARTA Currently, many electronic devices are equipped with advanced technology and large resolutions. The highest resolution in the world of cinematrography and digital television reaches 8K (7880 x 4320 pixels). Even so, resolutions 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels) and Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) are still benchmarks in the country's technology industry. So what are the resolution differences of 1080p and 4K?

Although both are benchmarks in the technology industry, the 4K screen is more popular with manufacturers, especially since it debuted in 2013. However, the price of electronic devices with 4K resolution is still more expensive than the 1080p screen.

Compiled by VOI from various sources, here are some differences in resolutions of 1080p and 4K in terms of visuals.

If you compare with the naked eye, the image quality on the monitor with 4K resolution will look clearer and more beautiful to look at.

This is because the 4K resolution has a greater pixel density than the FHD.

Mathematically, the 4K resolution is four times bigger than 1080p. So that the image on the screen will be involved in more detail. Especially if on a large-dimensional monitor or screen.

Not only that, what makes 4K better is the existence of the HDR (High Dynamic Range) feature which makes everything look more detailed on the screen.

Luminous images will look brighter. On the other hand, dark images will appear dark legs, as well as colorful colors. In addition, there is also OLED technology that is almost exclusive to 4K. OLED makes the screen look even darker without reducing brightness. Usually, this technology is paired to today's gaming monitors or TVs.

Because it has a greater pixel density than the resolution of 1080p, the image displayed by the 4K resolution monitor looks more detailed. Thus, small images such as hair or hair can be clearly visible as long as you see them on a large screen.

Therefore, you should not be surprised when the image on the 4K resolution monitor, becomes more beautiful when viewed from a closer distance.

The difference in visuals can reach twice as close to a 1080p television. However, that doesn't mean the image on the 4K screen looks bad when viewed remotely.

The image on the 4K screen will be clear when viewed remotely. It's just that, the level of detail is much more extraordinary when you see it from close range.

Upscaling is a term that represents a larger screen than the video shown.

The 4K screen has a greater risk of upscaling than 1080p, especially if the video or image is displayed, has a lower resolution than the monitor screen.

Today's images or videos are capable of showing 1080p graphics or a minimum of 720p and above. However, there are also many old images or videos that are graphically shown at low resolutions.

Because the monitor is 4K resolved, the visible low-resolution image is even worse than the 1080p screen. Especially if the screen you have is large up to 27 inches and over.

That's information on the difference in resolution of 1080p with 4K in terms of visuals.


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