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=== Screen resolution === {{Further|Native resolution}} Fixed-pixel displays such as plasma TVs scale the video image of each incoming signal to the [[native resolution]] of the display panel. The most common native resolutions for plasma display panels are 852Γ480 ([[Enhanced-definition television|EDTV]]), 1,366Γ768 and 1920Γ1080 ([[High-definition television|HDTV]]). As a result, picture quality varies depending on the performance of the [[Video scaler|video scaling processor]] and the upscaling and downscaling algorithms used by each display manufacturer.<ref>[http://www.plasmatvbuyingguide.com/3-plasmahdtv.html Step 3: Is a 1080p Resolution Plasma TV Worth the Extra Money?] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160104203741/http://www.plasmatvbuyingguide.com/3-plasmahdtv.html |date=2016-01-04 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/terms/native_resolution.cfm Native Resolution] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100125012120/http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/terms/native_resolution.cfm |date=2010-01-25 }}</ref> Early plasma televisions were [[enhanced-definition television|enhanced-definition]] (ED) with a native resolution of 840Γ480 (discontinued) or [[Wide VGA|852Γ480]] and down-scaled their incoming [[high-definition video]] signals to match their native display resolutions.<ref>[http://www.plasmatvbuyingguide.com/plasmatv/plasmatv-highdefinition.html EDTV Plasma vs. HDTV Plasma] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160219175712/http://www.plasmatvbuyingguide.com/plasmatv/plasmatv-highdefinition.html |date=2016-02-19 }}</ref> The following ED resolutions were common prior to the introduction of HD displays, but have long been phased out in favor of HD displays, as well as because the overall pixel count in ED displays is lower than the pixel count on SD PAL displays (852Γ480 vs 720Γ576, respectively). * 840Γ480p * 852Γ480p Early high-definition (HD) plasma displays had a resolution of [[Graphic display resolutions|1024x1024]] and were [[alternate lighting of surfaces]] (ALiS) panels made by [[Fujitsu]] and [[Hitachi]].<ref>[[CNET Networks|CNET UK]] β [http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/technosaurus/0,139101668,49286238,00.htm ALiS (alternate lighting of surfaces)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100422211331/http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/technosaurus/0,139101668,49286238,00.htm |date=2010-04-22 }}</ref><ref>[[Google Book Search|Google Books]] β [https://books.google.com/books?id=90GZPA-hCuMC&dq=Alternate+LIghting+of+Surfaces&pg=PA170 Newnes Guide to Television and Video Technology By K. F. Ibrahim, Eugene Trundle] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230413013134/https://books.google.com/books?id=90GZPA-hCuMC&dq=Alternate+LIghting+of+Surfaces&pg=PA170 |date=2023-04-13 }}</ref> These were interlaced displays, with non-square pixels.<ref>PlasmaTVBuyingGuide.com β [http://www.plasmatvbuyingguide.com/plasmatvreviews/resolution-explained.html 1024 x 1024 Resolution Plasma Display Monitors vs.853 x 480 Resolution Plasma Display Monitors] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160219101051/http://www.plasmatvbuyingguide.com/plasmatvreviews/resolution-explained.html |date=2016-02-19 }}</ref> Later HDTV plasma televisions usually have a resolution of [[Graphic display resolutions#XGA (1024Γ768)|1,024Γ768]] found on many 42-inch (107-cm) plasma screens, [[Wide XGA#WXGA (1280Γ768)|1280Γ768]] and [[Graphic display resolutions|1,366Γ768]] found on 50 in, 60 in, and 65 in plasma screens, or [[1080p|1920Γ1080]] found on plasma screen sizes from 42 to 103 inches (107-262 cm). These displays are usually progressive displays, with non-square pixels, and will up-scale and de-interlace their incoming [[Standard-definition television|standard-definition]] signals to match their native display resolutions. 1024Γ768 resolution requires that 720p content be downscaled in one direction and upscaled in the other.<ref>[[About.com]] β [http://hometheater.about.com/cs/television/f/aaplasmafaq5.htm Are All Plasma Televisions HDTVs?] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304083323/http://hometheater.about.com/cs/television/f/aaplasmafaq5.htm |date=2016-03-04 }}</ref><ref>Practical Home Theater Guide β [http://www.practical-home-theater-guide.com/plasma-tv-faqs.html Plasma TV FAQs] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220051017/http://www.practical-home-theater-guide.com/plasma-tv-faqs.html |date=2016-12-20 }}</ref>
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