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Figure 12.20 illustrates a dot-shaped subpixel arrangement most commonly found on shadow-mask
base CRTs, where the pixel or dot pitch is the shortest distance between same-color subpixels.
Figure 12.20. Dot-shaped subpixels, where pixel or dot pitch is the shortest distance between
same color subpixels.
Figures 12.21 and 12.22 show striped subpixel arrangements in both linear and staggered forms. Of
these, the linear form is the most common, used on virtually all LCDs and LEDs and most aperture
grille-based CRTs. With striped subpixels, the pitch is measured as the horizontal or vertical
distance between same color subpixels.
 
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