Abstract:We present the description, results, and analysis of the experiments conducted to find the equivalent resolution associated with handheld devices. That is, the resolution from which users stop perceiving quality improvements if better resolutions are presented to them in such devices. Thus, it is the maximum resolution that it is worth considering for generating and delivering video, as long as sequences are not too intensively compressed. Therefore, the detection of the equivalent resolutions allows for notable savings in bandwidth consumption. Subjective assessments have been carried out on fifty subjects using a set of video sequences of very different nature and four handheld devices with a broad range of screen dimensions. The results prove that the equivalent resolution in current handheld devices is 720p as higher resolutions are not valued by users.