In short, pixel pitch is the distance between LEDs, and it directly determines how sharp the image will be.
But if we go a bit deeper, it’s the key factor that makes a screen look either “wow” or just “okay”.
To keep it simple:
📍 The smaller the pixel pitch, the more detailed the image
📍 The farther the viewing distance, the larger the pixel pitch can be
That’s why the right choice doesn’t start with numbers, but with one question:
“From what distance will people view the screen?”
As a general rule:
Minimum viewing distance ≈ pixel pitch × 1.5–2
For example, if a screen is installed in a school lobby where viewers stand close, a small pixel pitch delivers excellent clarity.
But for outdoor placement in front of a shopping mall, there’s no need to overpay for P3 when P6 will perform perfectly.
In the end:
✨ The right pixel pitch is a balance between purpose, viewing distance, and budget.
When chosen correctly, the screen doesn’t just look bright — it works effectively.

