täysteräväpiirtotelevisio
Täysteräväpiirtotelevisio, often abbreviated as Full HD or 1080p, refers to a television display resolution of 1920 pixels horizontally by 1080 pixels vertically. This resolution provides a significantly sharper and more detailed image compared to older standard definition televisions. The "p" in 1080p stands for progressive scan, meaning that all of the lines in each frame are drawn sequentially. This contrasts with interlaced scanning (often denoted by "i"), where odd and even lines are drawn in alternating frames, which can sometimes lead to motion artifacts.
Televisions with täysteräväpiirtotelevisio resolution became widely adopted in the late 2000s and early 2010s, effectively replacing