Question marked as Best reply User profile for user: TeenTitan TeenTitan User level: Level 4 2,640 points Mar 19, 2011 10:38 AM in response to rab236 Well I googled "21.5 imac LCD" witch lead me to http://www.mac2maconline.com/energywizzards/apple-661-5303-p-21-5-quot-imac-led- backlit-lcd-panel-new-ff8081812d3b7713012d99f6a0ca40e1-p.html that website lists the LCD part they sell as: "Part Number: LM215WF3 (SL)(A1) Model Number: MB950LL/A & MC413LL/A" so I goggled LM215WF3 (SL)(A1) witch lead to: http://www.hy-line.de/fileadmin/hy-line/computer/csv/datasheets/LM215WF3-SLC1CAS__GeneralV0%201-ppt.pdf Witch lists the pixel pitch as "0.2475 mm x 0.2475mm" Show more Less Reply Link
User profile for user: rab236 rab236 Author User level: Level 1 0 points Mar 19, 2011 10:41 AM in response to TeenTitan Thanks. That's exactly what I was looking for. I couldn't seem to find it on Google. Show more Less Reply Link
User profile for user: TeenTitan TeenTitan User level: Level 4 2,640 points Mar 19, 2011 10:47 AM in response to rab236 If I had to guess, that probable puts the Dot Pitch at 0.2479 with a PPI of 102.46. Show more Less Reply Link
User profile for user: rab236 rab236 Author User level: Level 1 0 points Mar 19, 2011 11:02 AM in response to TeenTitan where did you get 0.2479? Show more Less Reply Link
User profile for user: den.thed den.thed User level: Level 9 77,176 points Mar 19, 2011 11:04 AM in response to TeenTitan Great work TT... 😉 The following [Dot Pitch chart|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot_pitch] has a 21.5" display at 1920 by 1080 pixels rounded off to the nearest thousandth at 0.248mm Dennis Show more Less Reply Link
User profile for user: TeenTitan TeenTitan User level: Level 4 2,640 points Mar 19, 2011 11:10 AM in response to rab236 Well I looked up dot pitch on wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot_pitch witch had a link for Dot Pitch Calculator Show more Less Reply Link
User profile for user: rab236 rab236 Author User level: Level 1 0 points Mar 19, 2011 4:18 PM in response to rab236 Thank you, both of you. I'm trying to make a temporary solution to autostereoscopic images and video on my iMac. Show more Less Reply Link