The clarity of an LED display is determined by its pixels. For example, the common model P2 features a pixel pitch of 2mm, while the fine-pitch model P1.86 has a pixel pitch of 1.86mm. Overall display clarity is jointly determined by viewing distance, pixels, screen area and displayed content. Generally speaking, the larger the LED display and the more pixels it has, the richer images and videos it can present.
Viewing distance is another key factor affecting clarity. For the P1.86 model, the theoretical optimal viewing distance starts at 1.86 meters. An LED display with an area of 10 square meters has an effective viewing distance of approximately 30 meters.
In addition, higher-resolution image and video materials support more delicate pixel performance, which translates to better clarity. When all these elements are well matched, the LED display can deliver excellent overall clarity.



Therefore, we can draw a conclusion that the clarity of an LED display is affected by multiple factors. To enhance display clarity, pixel pitch, screen size as well as the quality of images and videos are all inherently correlated. If you aim to improve the overall performance of the LED display, priority should be given to optimizing pixels and screen area. After that, you may adjust image & video materials and viewing distance accordingly.