Dot pitch is a measure of the distance between pixels. The smaller the dot pitch, the better the picture.
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No, the lower the dot pitch is the sharper and more natural the picture will be.
Dot pitch is the opposite of dots per inch (or dots per mm if you're of the metric persuasion) Take a dot pitch of 0.1 inch. Since each dot is 0.1 inches across, 10 of them will fit in an inch. So, a dot pitch of 0.1 inch is the same as 10 dots per inch. For printers and monitors, the finer (smaller) the dot pitch, the better the picture.
The smaller the pitch is, the sharper the image. Dot pitches of .28-mm or .25-mm give the best results and cost more.
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No, a lower dot pitch is better as it means the pixels are closer together, resulting in a sharper image with more clarity and detail. High dot pitch can lead to a lower quality, more pixelated image.
CORRECT ANSWER:.25-mm. The smaller the pitch is, the sharper the image
Dot pitch is the distance between each triad of pixels in a display. Resolution is the number of pixels in the horizontal and vertical dimension. Examples would be a 24 inch monitor with a 1920 x 1080 resolution has a dot pitch of 277 micrometers.
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