| nanorazor said: 1920 (2K) x 1080p ( Full HD ), 2560 (2.5K) x 1440p (Quad HD), 3840 (4K) x 2160p (4K Ultra HD) I don't blame anyone that doesn't know this as Manufacturers are falsely marketed 1440p monitors/TV as 2K, which is actually 2.5K. |
Whilst you are technically correct.
Your post does not conform to the standards that have been ratified by the organizations that handle these standards. (Like DCI).
When talking about 2k and 4k within the same context, 2k is certainkly 2560x1440 and 1080P is still FHD.
Just remember that 2k, HD, FHD, 4k and so on are just marketing terms anyway.
I am more than happy to provide a plethora of evidence to backup my claims from various industry bodies if you so wish.

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