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The difference between 720P, 960P and 1080P network cameras

1. Different resolutions

The actual resolution of 720P is 1280×720 pixels, that is, 1280×720 = 921600 pixels, and 720p or 720i is one million pixels, that is, hundreds of Thousands of cameras.

960P actually refers to the resolution of 1280×960 pixels, that is, 1280×960 = 1228800 pixels. Everyone usually calls 960p or 960i a resolution of 1.3 million pixels, which is a 1.3 million pixel camera.

1080P actually refers to the resolution of 1920×1080 pixels, that is, 1920×1080 = 2073600 pixels. People usually call 1080p or 1080i a resolution of 2 million pixels, which is a 2 million pixel camera.

2. Different default image code streams

The default image code stream for each channel of 720P is 3M.

The default image code stream for each channel of 960P is 4M.

The default image code stream for each channel of 1080P is 5M.

3. Different display formats

720P is under progressive scanning, and the display format reaches 1280×720 resolution.

960P is a display format that reaches 1280×960 resolution under progressive scanning.

1080P is a display format with a progressive scan resolution of 1920×1080.

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