subpiksels
Subpixels are the smallest addressable units of a display device, such as a computer monitor or television screen. They are the individual red, green, and blue (RGB) dots that combine to form the pixels visible to the human eye. The term "subpixel" is often used interchangeably with "subpixel rendering," which refers to the process of rendering text and images on a display by manipulating the individual subpixels to create a more detailed and clearer image.
Subpixels are arranged in various patterns, with the most common being RGB and BGR. The arrangement of
Subpixel rendering is used in various applications, including text rendering, image scaling, and video playback. It
In recent years, there has been a trend towards using larger subpixels to improve the brightness and