Television
Vertical resolution, screen size | ppcm (PPI) |
---|---|
1080p/1080i on a 19" screen | 700211600000000000046 (116) |
2160p on a 50" screen | 700188000000000000035 (88) |
2160p on a 55" screen | 700180000000000000031 (80) |
480p/480i on a 15" screen | 700153000000000000021 (53) |
1080p/1080i on a 42" screen | 700152000000000000020 (52) |
1080p on a 50" screen | 700144000000000000017 (44) |
1080p on a 55" screen | 700140000000000000016 (40) |
720p/720i on a 42" screen | 700135000000000000014 (35) |
576p/576i on a 42" screen | 70012200000000000008.7 (22) |
480p/480i on a 42" screen | 70012100000000000008.3 (21) |
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“It is not heroin or cocaine that makes one an addict, it is the need to escape from a harsh reality. There are more television addicts, more baseball and football addicts, more movie addicts, and certainly more alcohol addicts in this country than there are narcotics addicts.”
—Shirley Chisholm (b. 1924)
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