Family of video display resolutions
Comparison of 1440p resolutions
|
Resolution |
Display aspect ratio |
Megapixels
|
5120 × 1440 |
3.5 (32:9) |
7.37
|
3440 × 1440 |
2.38 (43:18) |
4.95
|
3360 × 1440 |
2.3 (21:9) |
4.84
|
3200 × 1440 |
2.2 (20:9) |
4.61
|
3120 × 1440 |
2.16 (39:18) |
4.49
|
3040 × 1440 |
2.1 (19:9) |
4.38
|
2960 × 1440 |
2.05 (37:18) |
4.26
|
2880 × 1440 |
2 (18:9) |
4.15
|
2560 × 1440 |
1.7 (16:9) |
3.69
|
2304 × 1440 |
1.6 (16:10) |
3.32
|
2160 × 1440 |
1.5 (3:2) |
3.11
|
1920 × 1440 |
1.3 (4:3) |
2.76
|
1440p is a family of video display resolutions that have a resolution of 1440 pixels along one side. In a display with a landscape orientation, 1440p refers to the vertical resolution. The p stands for progressive scan, i.e. non-interlaced. The 1440 pixel vertical resolution is double the vertical resolution of 720p, and one-third (about 33.3%) more than 1080p. QHD (Quad HD) or WQHD (Wide Quad HD) is the designation for a commonly used display resolution of 2560 × 1440 pixels in a 16:9 aspect ratio. As a graphics display resolution between 1080p and 4K, Quad HD is often used in smartphone displays, and for computer and console gaming.