ethomaz said:
I work with that and even 1x1080p is 1080p. "1080p is a set of HDTV high-definition video modes characterized by 1080 horizontal lines of vertical resolution and progressive scan" 1080p is defined by the vertical resolution one... you can say 1920x1080p is a standard in 1080p but even 1x1080p is 1080p even in a odd way. |
Wikipedia, which whilst not definitive tends to note the most generally accepted definition, states that:
Any display device that advertises 1080p typically refers to the ability to accept 1080p signals in native resolution format, which means there are a true 1920 pixels in width and 1080 pixels in height, and the display is not overscanning, underscanning, or reinterpreting the signal to a lower resolution.
Which would pretty resoundingly indicate that no, this is no longer 1080p. Particularly given that that in so many ways is more of a marketing definition than a technical one!
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