SMALL PITCH LED DISPLAY CATEGORY









Yes. In most cases, a smaller pixel pitch is better for LED displays, but whether it’s better depends on the viewing conditions and application.
Pixel pitch refers to the distance in millimeters between centers of adjacent pixels. A smaller value results in higher pixel density, sharper resolution, and seamless visual output, even up close. KMTEK’s small pitch LED screens, such as the QD-COB Series with P0.93 to P1.56 and FI4 T with P0.93 to P1.87, feature ultra-fine resolution that virtually eliminates visible pixel gaps.
Higher Cost & Maintenance: The advanced technology behind small pitch LED displays comes at a premium. Small pixel pitch models are more demanding in maintenance compared to traditional LED displays.
Not Always Necessary for Long Distance Viewing: If the screen is viewed from afar (stadium, outdoor billboard), the extra visual fidelity of smaller pitch may not be perceivable. In such cases, larger pitch is more cost-effective.
For ultra-fine detail and close-up clarity, go for P0.9–1.5 small pitch LED panel (e.g., FI4 T, QD-COB).
For general indoor usage, P1.5–2.5 (e.g., FI M, FI3 S) balances resolution, cost, and maintenance ease.
For larger segments or less critical clarity, P2.5–4 modules may suffice; beyond that, traditional large-pitch displays apply.