This is an area where more pixels do not mean a certain LED video wall is better. More pixels per panel will mean the view can be closer, but they will also cost more due to more LEDs on the panels. A 2.9mm pixel pitch LED panel will have over 28,000 LEDs and a 168 x 168 resolution. A 3.9mm pixel pitch LED panel will have a 128 x 128 resolution and have over 16,000 LEDs.A 5.2 mm pixel pitch LED panel will have 96 rows of 96 pixels, or 96 x 96 and have 9000 total LEDs.For example, in an LED panel that is 500mm x 500mm (fairly standard size): THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PIXEL PITCH AND COST FOR YOUR VIDEO WALLĪ higher pixel pitch also means more pixel density, or more pixels per panel. The higher the pixel pitch, the further a view must be to see the image without seeing the spaces between them. If you were installing video wall for use as an outdoor billboard where people are driving by many meters from the signage, the pitch can be fairly large, say 8mm to as high as 19mm. The current standard for most indoor installs like a church or house of worship is in the 2.5mm – 4mm range. Since most LED video walls have a decent distance between the wall itself and the closest viewer, the pixel pitch is greater than on a TV or monitor where you might only be a few feet away. The closer the pixels are to each other, the crisper the image at closer distances. Sometimes you have to get super close, or even use a magnifying glass to see the individual pixels. Every LED display has a pixel pitch of some distance, even TV’s and computer monitors. The pixel pitch, from a technical standpoint, is the distance between pixels (center to center) on an LED panel. It determines how far a video wall can be from the closest view and also the price of the LED panels that make up the wall. The pixel pitch is one of the more important specifications when looking at installing an LED video wall.
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