ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

32K resolution

So you know when you watch a movie or TV show on a screen, there are a bunch of little dots called pixels that make up the picture? Well, the more pixels there are, the sharper and more detailed the picture looks.

Now imagine a screen with 32,000 pixels in each row and column. That's A LOT of pixels!! That's what we call 32k resolution.

With 32k resolution, you can see even the tiniest details in the picture, almost like you're looking at it in real life. It's sort of like having a super-duper magnifying glass that lets you see every little thing in a picture, even things that are too small for your eyes to see normally.

But keep in mind, 32k resolution is still a very new and advanced technology, and not many screens or devices can handle it yet. So you may have to wait a little while longer before you can see everything in crystal-clear 32k!