#1 Pixel pitch and optimal viewing distance
For starters, it is key to find the optimal viewing distance (OVD) for your videowall. When looking closely at an LED module you can see the different pixels as clearly defined blocks. Taking a step back, the outlines of these blocks will start to blur and scatter. The OVD of your display is the distance from which you can no longer distinguish the individual pixels but start to see a uniform reproduction of the content instead.
Small pitches allow for the optimal viewing distance to be shorter. The smaller the pixel pitch, the closer the LED clusters are positioned on the module and the sooner the outlines of the blocks will start to blur. In boardrooms, for instance, where viewers sit closer to the LED screen, you might want to opt for a fine pitch LED display with a pixel pitch well below 2.5mm.
Large pixel pitches, on the other hand, are perfect for long distance viewing experiences like concerts or digital signage advertisements on buildings. Think of the legendary outdoor LED billboards at Times Square.
The animation below shows the recommended distance for the most used pixel pitch options.
Small pitches allow for the optimal viewing distance to be shorter. The smaller the pixel pitch, the closer the LED clusters are positioned on the module and the sooner the outlines of the blocks will start to blur. In boardrooms, for instance, where viewers sit closer to the LED screen, you might want to opt for a fine pitch LED display with a pixel pitch well below 2.5mm.
Large pixel pitches, on the other hand, are perfect for long distance viewing experiences like concerts or digital signage advertisements on buildings. Think of the legendary outdoor LED billboards at Times Square.
The animation below shows the recommended distance for the most used pixel pitch options.