HD stands for high definition. An HD TV displays content at 1280×720 pixels, commonly called 720p. This is a clear picture for everyday viewing, especially on smaller screens.
Full HD means 1920×1080 pixels, or 1080p. That is more than double the pixel count of HD. The image is sharper, with finer detail that becomes noticeably better on medium to large screens.
The right choice depends on your screen size and how close you sit. For screens 32 inches and below at a normal viewing distance, HD works well. For anything larger, Full HD is the better investment.
| Feature | HD (720p) | Full HD (1080p) |
|---|
| Resolution | 1280×720 pixels | 1920×1080 pixels |
| Total pixel count | 9,21,600 | 20,73,600 |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 | 16:9 |
| Best screen size | Small to medium | Medium to large |
| Content compatibility | Basic streaming, standard broadcast | HD streaming, Blu-ray, OTT platforms |
Full HD TVs now cost only slightly more than HD models in the same screen size. The price gap has narrowed enough that Full HD is worth considering even for budget buyers.
Discover more about the differences between HD and HDR TVs to choose the right technology for your needs.
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