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Briefly, the dot pitch is the measure of how much space there is between a display's pixels. When considering dot pitch, remember that smaller is better. Packing the pixels closer together is fundamental to achieving higher resolutions. A display normally can support resolutions that match the physical dot (pixel) size as well as several lesser resolutions. For example, a display with a physical grid of 1280 rows by 1024 columns can obviously support a maximum resolution of 1280 by 1024 pixels. It usually also supports lower resolutions such as 1024x768, 800x600, and 640x480.
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