4Kp60
4Kp60 refers to a video display standard that combines a resolution of 4K (approximately 4096 pixels wide) with a refresh rate of 60 frames per second (fps). This signifies that the display can render images with a very high level of detail and also show them with smooth motion. The 4K resolution, often specifically 3840x2160 pixels, offers four times the number of pixels as a standard 1080p (Full HD) display, resulting in sharper and more lifelike images. The 60fps refresh rate means the screen updates 60 times every second. This is a significant improvement over lower refresh rates, such as 24fps or 30fps, which are common for movies and some older video content. A higher frame rate is particularly beneficial for fast-paced content like video games, sports, and action sequences, as it reduces motion blur and provides a more fluid visual experience. Achieving 4Kp60 requires substantial processing power and bandwidth for both the source device (like a gaming console or computer) and the display itself, as well as the cables connecting them, such as HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.2 and later.