Dot pitch
Dot pitch (sometimes called line pitch or phosphor pitch) is a specification for a computer display that describes the distance between phosphor dots (sub-pixels) or LCD cells of the same color on the inside of a display screen. Thus, dot pitch is a measure of the size of a triad. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Measured in millimetres, a smaller number generally means a sharper image, and vice versa, as there are more dots in an area of any given size. Note, however, that a monitor with a smaller dot pitch usually has a better-quality image, but by no means always, due to a number of factors, including: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Traditionally, dot pitch was always measured on the diagonal, as this gives the most accurate representation of the monitor. Starting about the mid-1990s, however, some companies introduced a horizontal dot pitch as a marketing ploy. By measuring only the horizontal component of the dot pitch and ignoring the vertical component, even a cheap, low-quality monitor could be awarded a small-seeming dot pitch. A display with a horizontal dot pitch of 0.25 mm has four dots per linear millimetre, and a 0.20 mm dot pitch display has five dots per linear millimetre. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The exact difference between horizontal and diagonal dot pitch varies with the design of the monitor (see Pixel geometry), but a typical entry-level 0.28 mm (diagonal) monitor has a horizontal pitch of 0.24 or 0.25 mm, a good quality 0.26 mm (diagonal) unit a horizontal pitch of 0.22 mm. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Some modern manufacturers quote dot pitch measurements made on the horizontal, others on the diagonal, and many use both. In general, low-end manufacturers tend to quote a horizontal measurement, while quality manufacturers tend to use the diagonal method, but there are many exceptions. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Computer display: A computer display, monitor or screen is a computer peripheral device capable of showing still or moving images generated by a computer and processed by a graphics card. Monitors generally conform to one or more display standards. Sometimes the name "display" is preferred to the word "monitor", as ... Phosphor: A phosphor is a substance that exhibits the phenomenon of phosphorescence (sustained glowing without further stimulus).... Triad: :For other meanings of Triad, see Triad (disambiguation)... Dot pitch related Images and Photos (experimental) | ~ Table of Content ~
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