Dots per centimetre

Dots per centimetre
DPCM also refers to 'differential pulse-code modulation', a type of digital communications method.

Dots per centimetre or dpcm is a unit of resolution, used as a metric alternative to dots per inch/dpi.[1][2]

It is used in CSS3 media queries, among other standards.

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