Indoor Pixel Pitch Guide

Indoor Pixel Pitch Guide

Indoor LED projects are usually where pixel pitch selection becomes the most sensitive.

Unlike outdoor advertising screens, indoor environments often involve:

  • closer viewing distance
  • finer content details
  • text-heavy presentations
  • camera shooting
  • luxury commercial aesthetics

This is why indoor LED projects usually require much more careful pitch planning.

Why Indoor Projects Usually Need Smaller Pixel Pitch

  1. In indoor environments, viewers often stand very close to the screen.

    Examples:

    • conference rooms
    • corporate lobbies
    • retail flagship stores
    • XR studios
    • broadcast control rooms
    • museums
    • exhibition halls

    If pixel pitch is too large, viewers may clearly notice:

    • pixel structure
    • rough image edges
    • poor text sharpness
    • uneven visual surfaces

    This becomes especially obvious in premium commercial environments.

Typical Indoor Pixel Pitch Recommendations

Indoor Application

Recommended Pixel Pitch

XR Virtual Production

P1.2–P2.6

Broadcast Studio

P1.2–P1.8

Conference Room

P1.2–P2.5

Retail Flagship Store

P1.5–P2.5

Church LED Wall

P2.5–P3.9

Exhibition Hall

P2.5–P3.9

Classroom & Education

P2.5–P3.9

Corporate Lobby

P1.8–P2.5

Why Retail Projects Often Use Smaller Pitch

Luxury retail environments usually prioritize:

  • premium visual quality
  • smooth image surface
  • close viewing comfort
  • strong brand presentation

Customers in shopping malls often stand only 1-3 meters away from the display.

This is why many high-end retail projects prefer:

  • 5
  • 8
  • 0

Even if larger pitch could technically still work.

Conference Rooms Usually Need Balance

Many conference room projects do not actually require ultra-fine pitch.

The key is balancing:

  • viewing distance
  • budget
  • text readability
  • maintenance convenience

In many medium-sized meeting rooms:

P2.5 already provides very good visual performance.

However, for premium boardrooms or executive briefing centers, finer pitch often improves overall project appearance significantly.

DDW Engineer Notes

Many indoor projects fail not because the screen is low quality, but because the selected pitch does not match actual viewing behavior.

For example:

In exhibition booths, customers often move much closer to the display than originally expected.

In corporate showrooms, fine text and close-up product videos may require finer pitch than standard conference applications.

Indoor pitch selection should always consider how people truly interact with the screen.

If you encounter any problems with your DDW products, our engineers will arrange a technical meeting to help you troubleshoot and resolve the issue.

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