Huh? The EOTech center dot covers 1MOA, compared to 3 in an Aimpoint. Without the EOTech's cirle around it, the Aimpoint needs a bigger dot to "find" it fast.
The *center* dot in an EOTech is 1moa, but the surrounding circle bleeds into the center dot at cranked up brightness, which most people will find out is the only real all-around usable setting.
When set this way in daylight, you're looking at one big red splotch.
I'd rather have one single red or green pencil-point dot in the middle of my view, rather than something that looks like the automatic lead reticle from an F-4 Phantom jet's aerial gunsight like the EOTech I bought has.
Comparing my ACOG's simple and unobtrusive inverted red chevron to my big splotchy EOTech's reticle, my opinion is that I can get on target much faster with the ACOG even at the reduced field of view at 4x magnification.