1. The smaller the pixel pitch, the better. When considering the cost-effectiveness of transparent LED displays, the pixel pitch is a factor that cannot be ignored. Generally speaking, the pixel pitch of a transparent screen is not only closely related to the screen's display accuracy, viewing distance, and application location, but also one of the determining factors for the price of a transparent LED display. The smaller the pixel pitch, the higher the price of the LED display. Correspondingly, The playback effect is also better.
2. The dot spacing reflects the pixel density from the distance between two pixels. The dot spacing and pixel density are the physical properties of the display screen; the smaller the dot spacing, the higher the pixel density, and the more information capacity can be displayed per unit area at one time. The closer the viewing distance is. The larger the dot pitch, the lower the pixel density, the smaller the information capacity that can be displayed at one time per unit area, and the farther the distance suitable for viewing.
3. When choosing a transparent LED display, you must comprehensively consider the site area, viewing distance and whether it needs to support special display effects. The smaller the dot spacing, the lower the permeability. This is because the smaller the pixel pitch, the higher the pixel density, and more LED lamp beads are required per unit area, which must be at the expense of losing part of the transparency.