0.25 mm - 0.28 mm Monitors
![]() Using 0.25 mm - 0.28mm monitors provides a clearer, sharper image than you get with monitors that feature a larger pixel pitch. The pitch - sometimes referred to as "dot-" "phosphor-" or "pixel-" pitch - defines the space from one display series of three color pixels to another on a monitor. Every pixel on a monitor is comprised of a red, green and blue phosphor; the pitch is a measure of the distance between one green and the next green or one blue and the next blue. The smaller this distance, the more cohesive the image looks since there are fewer gaps in the individual colors for the eye to discern. Computer monitors designed for standard, up-close viewing typically have pitches ranging from 0.25 mm - 0.28 mm, though it is possible to find monitors with pitches that are significantly lower or higher. | Sponsored links
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