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DLP470TP: How much do individual pixels overlap considering persistence of vision?

Part Number: DLP470TP

I understand DLP470TP is meant to be used with an optical glass slab actuator to achieve 60Hz 4K pixels from 240Hz 1920x1080 pixels time sequentially thanks to persistence of vision of the viewers.

However the info I cannot find which I believe is of great importance here is just how much are the projected pixels shifted from each other on the screen, with your typical F/2.5 projection system and how much they bleed into each other (their blend region)?

I would guess, based in diagrams across the internet, that the shift is equal to half of the diameter of the pixel diameter, but I can't verify this info.

What I would like from you would be some kind of an airy disk or spot diagram to illustrate how much two percieved pixels formed by two positions of the same physical pixel overlap and how big the blend region is and the intensity curve in that region.

Thank you.