Some would say yes, and they may be right, but i cant tell the difference on my 21 inch screens.
Resolution
No, only on the quality. If you have a picture that is in low quality, perhaps because you scanned it that way, printing in high resolution won't be able to improve the image quality.
no they record at the same rate but the low resolution is of lower quality and smaller file size than the higher resolution image.
The quality of cheap computer monitors is indeed a little inferior. The color is usually not as vibrant and the picture not as clear. Yes, they are resellable.
Low resolution photos cannot be improved, because the picture quality is so poor.
Samsung's LCD Televisions maximum resolution is 1080p which is the highest resolution. Though to maximize your picture quality you can get a Samsung television with a higher contrast ratio.
Hopefully your camera has a setting to adjust your picture quality or resolution. If not, you will have to use image editing software to correct the pictures.
Most advanced smartphone cameras are 8MP picture quality. They can shoot video in 1080p resolution. The Nokia N8 has a 12.1 MP camera.
Many of the HP scanners have some of the highest resoultion which offers a high quality of picture when it comes to scanning
The larger the resolution, the larger the file size. When you compress a photo, chances are you are going to lose a lot of information from the photo that degrades picture quality.
An EDTV is different than an HDTV because the picture quality is not the same. EDTV is also known as enhanced definition television and has a maximum resolution of 480p. HDTV is also known as high definition television and has a maximum resolution of 1080p. This means that an HDTV will get better picture quality than an EDTV.
The GBA has a 2.9 inch screen with a resolution of 240X160 pixels. Generally, the picture quality is better on games which have slower on-screen movement and the quality can be improved by using a lighting accessory and making sure the batteries are fully charged.