: While some sites may tag this resolution with "4K," it is technically much lower than true 4K (
). It is better categorized as "QWXGA" or a mid-tier HD asset. : Slightly sharper than standard 1080p. : While some sites may tag this resolution
, this image is technically a file. According to tech enthusiasts at Tom's Hardware , this offers roughly 14% more pixels than standard 1080p (FHD), providing a noticeably sharper image on monitors that support it. and monitors without stretching or letterboxing.
: It follows the standard 16:9 widescreen format , making it a perfect fit for most modern laptops, TVs, and monitors without stretching or letterboxing. : While some sites may tag this resolution