[citation][nom]tpi2007[/nom]Yes, it downscales to whatever resolution you're using.On another note, I already saw this 4k naming scheme bringing a big confusion. It's not 4000p, it's 2304p. Unlike 4k, it's not a very catchy name to put on the bezel of an HD TV set in a few years, but at least it doesn't bring on confusion to the general consumers (imagine, if people here and in other tech forums do it, it will be much worse out there). Let's keep coherent with the criteria applied to all other smaller resolutions (240p, 360p, 480p, 720p, 1080p) and call it 2304p instead of 4k. This is one prime example why people who are not very tech savvy - think our mothers, for example, will tell us that stuff in the computer realm bears no sense of intuition. And in this case they're absolutely right. Let make it easy, instead of bringing 4k just because for the marketing people it sounds better than 2304p, shall we ?[/citation]
Shouldn't it be "3072p" cuz of the "4096×3072" resolution?