To calculate the pixel size:
\[ PS = \frac{DS}{DR} \cdot 25.4 \]
Where:
Pixel size refers to the physical size of an individual pixel on a display. It is a measure of how large each pixel is, which affects the overall sharpness and clarity of the image on the screen. Smaller pixels typically result in a higher resolution and a clearer image, as there are more pixels packed into the same area.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ PS = \frac{15}{1920} \cdot 25.4 \approx 0.198 \]
The pixel size is approximately 0.198 mm.