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HD obviously means High Definition which doesn't really mean anything at all. It's just a marketing buzzword used in contrast to Standard Definition which also doesn't mean anything and simply represents "What everyone else is using". This can be applied to anything that needs "definition" be it video, audio, or pictures.
That said, High Definition as a marketing gimmick appeals to everyone's instinctive behavior of wanting to be "better than everyone else". Just like megapixels, gigahertz, gigabytes, and penis size.
and 1080p is 1080 lines and 1920 dots in each line so it's still 2 megapixels which considered HD in video but not photo.
So yes, there are cameras already that take "high resolution" (lol, same thing) photos and there are camcorders that take "high definition" video but the only all in one packages are the Canon 5D Mk2 and the Nikon D90.
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