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WQHD (2560x1440)[edit]
WQHD (Wide Quad HD), also advertised as QHD,[29] or 1440p,[30] is a display resolution of 2560x1440 pixels in a 16:9 aspect ratio. It has four times as many pixels as the 720p HDTV video standard, hence the name.
This resolution was under consideration by the ATSC in the late 1980s to become the standard HDTV format, because it is exactly 4 times the width and 3 times the height of VGA, which has the same number of lines as NTSC signals at the SDTV 4:3 aspect ratio. Pragmatic technical constraints made them choose the now well-known 16:9 formats with twice (HD) and thrice (FHD) the VGA width instead.
In autumn 2006, Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) announced a 47 inch 1440p LCD panel to be released in Q2 2007;[31] the panel was planned to finally debut at FPD International 2008 in a form of autostereoscopic 3D display.[32] As of the end of 2013, monitors that have a WQHD display are becoming more common. A list of monitors with WQHD display is available.
The resolution is also used in portable devices. In autumn 2012 Samsung announced the Series 9 WQHD laptop with a 13 inch 2560x1440 display.[33] In August 2013 LG announced a 5.5 inch WQHD smartphone display, which is used in the LG G3.[34] In October 2013 Vivo announced a smartphone with a 2560x1440 display.[35] Other phone manufacturers followed in 2014, such as Samsung with a 5.7 inch Super AMOLED WQHD smartphone display named the Galaxy Note 4[36] and Google[37] and Motorola[38] announced the Nexus 6[39] smartphone with a 5.96 inch WQHD display. By 2015, WQHD was a common resolution amongst flagship phones such as the Samsung Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge[40] and the LG G4, featuring a 5.5 in WQHD display.