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QHD

(Quad High Definition)

QHD (Quad High Definition) refers to a display resolution of 2560×1440 pixels, also known as 1440p or WQHD (Wide Quad High Definition). The name 'Quad' indicates that it has four times the pixel count of standard HD (1280×720), providing significantly sharper and more detailed images than FHD displays.

QHD has become increasingly popular in gaming monitors, high-end smartphones, and professional displays where image quality is crucial. With over 3.6 million pixels, QHD offers a sweet spot between
FHD and 4K resolutions, providing excellent detail while maintaining reasonable performance requirements for graphics cards and processors. Many modern devices support QHD as it delivers crisp visuals for gaming, content creation, and media consumption.
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