Okay, pet peeve time. You guys do know that the 0.26mm dot pitch listed on the Samsung site and the 0.22mm dot pitch listed on the Samtron site are the SAME THING, right? (I really hate the way monitor manufacturer's scam people like this).
First of all, the one listed on Samsung is Diagonal while the Samtron is Horizontal(H). Most monitors have a 0.22mm dp Horizontal(H) and 0.14mm Vertical (V). To get the Diagonal (D), you have to compute the hypotenuse of the triangle: D^2 = H^2 + V^2. Plugging the 0.22 and 0.14 into this equation you get the 0.26. There are basically NO monitors with a 0.22 diagonal dot pitch, the best around is usually 0.25 (Aperature Grill or "Trinitron" monitors). So, just make sure which size is being listed when you're comparing. In this case, the dot pitch is identical between the two monitors.

First of all, the one listed on Samsung is Diagonal while the Samtron is Horizontal(H). Most monitors have a 0.22mm dp Horizontal(H) and 0.14mm Vertical (V). To get the Diagonal (D), you have to compute the hypotenuse of the triangle: D^2 = H^2 + V^2. Plugging the 0.22 and 0.14 into this equation you get the 0.26. There are basically NO monitors with a 0.22 diagonal dot pitch, the best around is usually 0.25 (Aperature Grill or "Trinitron" monitors). So, just make sure which size is being listed when you're comparing. In this case, the dot pitch is identical between the two monitors.