2400p
2400p refers to a display resolution of 2400 pixels vertically. It is a high-resolution standard often used in professional contexts such as graphic design, video editing, and medical imaging where fine detail is crucial. While not as common as resolutions like 1080p (Full HD) or 2160p (4K UHD), 2400p offers a significant increase in pixel density, leading to sharper images and more screen real estate for complex workflows. The horizontal resolution for 2400p displays typically aligns with common aspect ratios. For a 16:9 aspect ratio, the horizontal resolution would be approximately 4267 pixels, making it a resolution close to 4K. For a 16:10 aspect ratio, it would be 4096 pixels, which is a standard used in some professional monitors and cinema production. Devices that support 2400p output, such as high-end graphics cards and professional monitors, are required to fully utilize this resolution. The increased pixel count means that more data needs to be processed and transmitted, which can impact performance and require more robust hardware. Its adoption is generally seen in niche markets where the benefits of extreme detail outweigh the higher hardware requirements and cost.