Dot pitch (sometimes called line pitch, stripe pitch, or phosphor pitch) is a specification for a computer display, computer printer, image scanner, or...
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Look up pitch, pitched, pitches, or pitching in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pitch may refer to: Pitch (music), the perceived frequency of sound including...
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For a given display size, maximum resolution is limited by dot pitch or DPI. Dot pitch represents the distance between the primary elements of the display...
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the path to red and green phosphors. The fine wires allow for a finer dot pitch as they can be spaced much closer together than the perforations of a...
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dot of a specific color either on or off. Thus a printer translates the pixels into a series of dots using a process called dithering. The dot pitch,...
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visibility. Due to a finer dot pitch, the screen is more evenly lit, and the brightness is adjustable. The smaller dot pitch has also improved the apparent...
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visible. In aperture grille CRTs, dot pitch is replaced by stripe pitch. Hitachi developed the Enhanced Dot Pitch (EDP) shadow mask, which uses oval...
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12" Vision I (0.63mm Dot Pitch Colour Monitor) 12" Vision II (0.51mm Dot Pitch Colour Monitor) 12" Vision III (0.38mm Dot Pitch Colour Monitor) Supervision...
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Graphics display resolution Angle of view Field of view in video games Dot pitch Pixel density A History of Widescreen and Wide-Film Projection Processes...
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- The monitor was a CRT with a phosphor area diagonal: 41 cm (16 in), dot pitch of 0.26 mm. The screen had a short persistence phosphor with an anti-reflection...
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