teräväpiirtokuvaa
Teräväpiirtokuvaa, often translated as high-definition (HD) video, refers to a video resolution that is significantly sharper and clearer than standard-definition (SD) video. The most common teräväpiirtokuvaa resolutions are 1280x720 pixels (often referred to as 720p) and 1920x1080 pixels (often referred to as 1080i or 1080p). The 'p' stands for progressive scan, where each frame is displayed entirely at once, resulting in a smoother image, while 'i' stands for interlaced scan, where frames are displayed in alternating lines.
The increased pixel count in teräväpiirtokuvaa allows for much finer detail to be visible, making images appear