The specification "480p" refers to a video resolution of 720x480 pixels, a standard definition (SD) quality that was widely used in the early 2000s for DVDs and digital video. While it has largely been superseded by high-definition (HD) formats like 720p, 1080p, and 4K, 480p remains sufficient for some older devices or for those with slower internet connections.
John Williams’ score doesn’t need to blow your windows out. In 480p, the brass section sounds like it’s playing inside your childhood living room. The "Can You Read My Mind?" scene feels fragile, like a secret. You aren't watching a blockbuster; you are listening to a lullaby. superman 480p