Pixel Pitch represents the distance between each contiguous LED bulb and determines the resolution and clarity of the screen.A smaller pitch indicates a higher pixel density on the screen, resulting in greater resolution and displaying finer details and higher-quality images; hence, they tend to be more expensive.
On the other hand, a large PP indicates a lower pixel density, making it ideal for places where high resolution is not critical. An easy way to determine the ideal pitch is to consider the distance at which the viewer will be from the screen, where each meter (3,2 feet) of distance is approximately equivalent to one millimeter of pitch.
For example, if your LED screen will be installed on a facade visible from 6 meters (19,6 feet) away, it is recommended to choose a screen with a pitch of 6.0.In the case of a store where the distance between the viewer and the screen is 2 meters (6,5 feet), the ideal pitch should be 2.0.
Once you understand the needs of your project, check the relationship between the viewing distance and the pitch to determine which LED screen will be ideal for your business.
SMD (Surface-Mount Device)