HD1 resolution typically refers to a video resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, which is commonly known as 720p. This resolution is part of the high-definition (HD) category and offers a clear and detailed picture suitable for many types of content, including streaming and gaming. It is often used in televisions, monitors, and online video platforms as an entry-level HD standard.
The next one up is the TD-4K. In my locality, it's almost twice as much as the HD1.
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Resolution is picture resolution and vertical resolution is number of pixels on y axis.
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Good question.I am assuming that you are asking about the various resolutions available on Q-See and other Video Recording devices such as Security Surveillance systems. Q-See and other manufacturers generally offer these 3 resolutions on their recording devices.I had the same question, so I've done some research on the web. From what I can find out, this is the answer:NTSC: D1(720X480), HD1(720X240), CIF(360X240)This is assuming you are using the NTSC format, common in the USA. Europe uses PAL.So, it depends on the clarity you want of the recording, and hence the playback. Of course, the higher the resolution, the more space is required on the recording Hard Disk of the unit. So, it depends on what you want for a Playback Quality vs the amount of space you are willing to commit on the Hard Drive inside the DVR.Jim LivingstonLas Vegas, NV
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