P10 LED PANEL WITH HIGH PIXEL 1080P
For most LED wall applications, 1080p resolution is available using the standard rules of thumb for pixel pitch and distance. The pixel pitch for your LED wall is a direct measure of the potential native resolution: The lower the pixel pitch, the higher the potential native resolution. Often, when choosing a display, you hear statistics about resolution - for example “1080p” or “4k” displays. Over 110 inches, an LED wall can be the better overall choice. If your overall display is fewer than 110 inches wide, a backlight LED/LCD display is often a more affordable solution to deliver the detail you need. A helpful rule of thumb to use is 110 inches. If you require a display for close viewing, you may wonder if a traditional display would be a better choice. The optimal viewing distance is the point where image fidelity is retained, but if the observer moved much closer, the image quality would decrease, or the screen would appear pixelated. Additionally, a higher LED pixel pitch screen may require more maintenance, which can increase the cost of ownership.Ĭonsumers can get the best value for their LED screen by giving careful consideration to the complexity of their content and what resolution will sufficiently display it before determining the optimal viewing distance of their screen. Simply put, more LED clusters require a higher pixel density. Lower pixel pitch universally provides greater resolution but is more expensive due to increased materials and production costs. Typically, the higher the pixel pitch the lower the cost. These applications include critical viewing of sources such as excel and other text documents. When to Use a Narrow Pixel PitchĪ Narrow pixel pitch is optimal for indoor applications. Pixel pitches can go as high as 40 for strictly outdoor applications while some manufacturers are building products with a sub 1 pixel pitch. For example, a P10 LED wall or panel would have a pixel pitch of 10. Pixel pitch is often stated with a “P” next to the number.
Pixel pitch affects both viewing distance and perceived visual performance of LED displays.
For example, narrow pixel pitch of 2 would allow viewing from just 4 meters away, whereas a pixel pitch of 10 would require at least a distance of 20 meters to experience optimal detail. The optimal viewing distance is typically 2-3 times the pixel pitch number in meters.
The lower the pixel pitch, the closer together the LEDs are on your display, and the closer your acceptable viewing distance can be. The pixel pitch number indicates the distance between LEDs on the wall (in millimeters), which determines a recommendation of a minimum distance that a viewer should be to see the image as intended. In an LED wall, each individual LED is one pixel. If you’re considering an LED wall, one of your most important choices is the pixel pitch selection, but you may be wondering, what is pixel pitch? How does pixel pitch affect cost? What are the most important considerations when choosing pixel pitch? Let’s take a look at how you can make the right pixel pitch choice for your LED video wall project. Churches, schools, offices and retailers are creating vibrant, dynamic, memorable experiences in a variety of indoor and outdoor locations. Direct View LED video wall installations are used around the world to transform spaces and create dramatic visual impact.