"Native Resolution" er den opløsning som projektor eller tv kan vise, det ville sige at hvis en projektor panel er i 1080p og
den modtage en 1080p signal, så blive dette signal ikke lave om, er også kendt for den uofficielle betegnelse "
FULL-
HD" og den officielle betegnelse "
HD ready 1080p".
"Supported Resolution", betyde at projektor panel ikke er i 1080p med i fx. 720p, men at projektor godt kan modtage et
signal på 1080p som så blive scale ned til projektor panel opløsning.
Her skal man være opmærksom at ikke alle projektor eller tv, der har en laver opløsning end 1080/24p, men kun
"Supported Resolution" der er kendt som
HD ready, for projektor og tv der er
HD ready er de "Supported
Resolution" 1080i/720p selv om panelet har en lav opløsning end de 1080p.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD_ready
Der er lidt forskellige faldgruppe, så læs lige dette link:
http://www.hdtvtotal.com/module-pagesetter-viewpub-tid-1-pid -968.html
HD Ready
Designed for display devices - including integrated digital TVs, monitors and projectors - that can accept, process and display
High Definition 720p and 1080i signals. To enjoy HDTV broadcasts, these devices will need to be used in conjunction with an
("HD TV") device that can receive and decode the signals.
HD TV
Designed for television receivers - including set-top boxes and integrated digital TVs - that can receive and decode HD (720p,
1080i) satellite, cable or terrestrial broadcast transmissions.
HD ready 1080p
Designed for display devices - including integrated digital TVs, monitors and projectors - that can in addition to 720p and
1080i also accept, process and display High Definition 1080p signals. Display devices bearing the "HD ready 1080p" logo
feature a 1920 x 1080 screen resolution. To enjoy HDTV broadcasts, these devices will need to be used in conjunction with an
"HD TV" device that can receive and decode the signals.
HD TV 1080p
Designed for "HD ready 1080p" display devices that can also receive and decode HD (720p, 1080i) Satellite, Cable or
Terrestrial broadcast transmissions. Display devices bearing the "HD TV 1080p" logo feature a 1920 x 1080 screen resolution.
The new logos allow licensees to differentiate between their display devices based on additional qualifications defined on top
of those outlined in the Minimum Requirements of the DIGITALEUROPE "HD ready" and "HD TV" logo and specifically related
to handling and representing “1080p” video signals that are becoming available to the consumer.
Display products bearing the 1080p qualifier logos not only feature a minimum 1920 x 1080 resolution, but also guarantee
that the relevant 1080p signal variants – 24 Hz, 50 Hz and 60 Hz – can be acquired, as well as reproduced with the same or
higher frame rate. These minimum requirements are aimed to stop the proliferation of proprietary logoed products in the
European marketplace that are creating confusion among consumers surrounding products which claim to conform to a
variety of "Full HD" and "1080" standards.
Kilde: http://www.digitaleurope.org/index.php?id=731