When investing in LED display technology, one of the first decisions you will face is choosing between indoor and outdoor LED displays. While they may look similar at first glance, these two types of displays are engineered for completely different environments and use cases.
Brightness Levels
The most significant difference is brightness. Outdoor LED displays need to compete with direct sunlight, so they typically offer brightness levels of 5,000 to 10,000 nits. Indoor displays, on the other hand, only need 800 to 2,000 nits since they operate in controlled lighting conditions.
Weather Resistance (IP Rating)
Outdoor LED screens require high IP ratings (IP65 or higher) to protect against rain, dust, and temperature extremes. Indoor displays can use lower IP ratings since they are protected from the elements.
Pixel Pitch Considerations
Indoor displays typically use smaller pixel pitches (P1.2 to P4) for closer viewing distances, while outdoor displays use larger pitches (P4 to P10+) since they are viewed from farther away.
At YINGLUX, we offer both indoor and outdoor LED display solutions tailored to your specific application. Contact our team for a free consultation.
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