What is dot pitch, and why is it important?
Dot pitch represents the space between the tiny phosphors of the same color in adjacent pixels. In English, that simply means the space between the tiny dots of color on your screen. Less space between the dots means a crisper picture, so a monitor with .25 (in millimeters) dot pitch will have a greater clarity than a monitor with .28 dot pitch. If you come across other kinds of pitch (e.g. pixel or stripe pitch), a different technology is used. You can’t directly compare the different kinds, but again, a lower number means a crisper picture.