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dpi
abbr.
dots per inch

dpi
abbreviation for
(Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) dots per inch: a measure of the resolution of a typesetting machine, computer screen, etc.
Translations
DPI [ˌdiːpiːˈaɪ] abbr (COMPUTING) (=dots per inch) → PPP(= points par pouce)
dpi (Comput) abbr of dots per inchdpi


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