Computer Science, asked by pdev93406, 16 days ago

dot pitch
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Answered by muskanajazmagrayg
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The term "dot pitch" refers to the distance between like-colored phosphors on a video monitor. The smaller the dot pitch, the finer the image can be. ... Higher values such as 0.35mm are usually found only on older monitors, or on larger displays intended to be seen from a distance.

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Answered by dhameliyadhruv8
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It is the size the smallest dot that can be shown by your screen. Dot pitch is usualy expressed in fraction of a millimetre like 0.28 mm or 0.35 mm. If the dot pitch is smaller, the images on the screen will be slightly sharper. As a result, the screen costs more.

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