Pixel pitch is the distance in mm between LED pixels — smaller pitch (P1.2–P2.5) means higher resolution for close viewing; larger pitch (P4–P10) suits long-distance outdoor displays.
Indoor LED displays need 800–1,500 nits; outdoor displays require 5,000–10,000 nits for direct sunlight readability, per ISE industry standards.
High-quality LED displays last 80,000–100,000 hours (9–11 years of continuous use) with proper thermal management, per DOE LED Lighting Facts program.
Outdoor LEDs use higher brightness (5,000+ nits), IP65+ weatherproofing, UV-resistant coating, and enhanced thermal management; indoor LEDs prioritize higher resolution and thinner cabinets.
LED display pricing ranges from $800–$4,000/m² depending on pixel pitch, brand, cabinet material, and control system — fine-pitch P1.2 commands premium pricing over P4+.
Yes — WEFONE outdoor LED displays are engineered for Dubai extreme climate with IP65+ ingress protection, UV-resistant coatings, and advanced thermal management tested for 50°C+ ambient temps.
Routine maintenance includes quarterly calibration checks, monthly air filter cleaning, and annual full-system diagnostics — modern smart LED panels support remote health monitoring.
MicroLED leads large-format displays with 10,000+ nits and 80% lower power (15% market share by 2027 per Omdia); OLED dominates premium TVs at 53.2% share for superior contrast in dim environments.
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