FAQ
6-What is the resolution of the LED display?
The resolution of an LED screen is the number of pixels contained in 1 square meter of the screen. It is inversely proportional to the pixel pitch: the smaller the distance between the pixels, the higher the resolution (because there are more LEDs on the screen surface). For example, a screen with a pitch of 20 mm has a resolution of 2304 pixels: this value is obtained by dividing the total length of one cabinet (975 mm) by the pixel pitch (in this case 20 mm), resulting in the number of pixels in one line: 975: 20 = 48 pcs. Multiplying the number of pixels contained in one line by the number of lines that can be calculated in the same way, we get 48 x 48 = 2304 pixels in total. Given this formula, it can be calculated that the screen in steps of 30 mm has a resolution of 1024 pixels per cabinet, and the screen in steps of 10 mm has a resolution of 9216 pixels per cabinet.