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hi-res

American  
[hahy-rez] / ˈhaɪˈrɛz /

adjective

Computers, Informal.
  1. high-resolution.


Etymology

Origin of hi-res

By shortening

Example Sentences

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Once they've mapped their predictions, they can compare them to the hi-res data.

From Science Daily

What dreams of 2024 — embedded in what will surely be the most immersive iteration of the game ever — will fuel paths to athletic success and deliver tomorrow’s aspirations in hi-res?

From Seattle Times

With this robust backbone, tenants will enjoy seamless hi-res video streaming, web conferencing, cloud-hosted services and immersive metaverse experiences – not to mention easier adoption of emerging technologies.

From National Geographic

The hi-res sensors behind the ultrawide and telephoto lenses mean this performance continues with the secondary cameras.

From The Verge

They are beautifully produced, allowing the uniquely Lupu-ian range of colors and textures to magnificently come through even without Decca bothering to remaster any in hi-res.

From Los Angeles Times