A display characterized by a 3.91mm pixel pitch offers a balance between resolution and cost-effectiveness. This specification indicates the distance between individual light-emitting diodes on the display surface. A smaller pixel pitch generally translates to a higher resolution image and the ability to view the display from a closer distance without perceiving individual pixels. For example, such a display is often employed in indoor environments where viewing distances are moderate, such as trade shows or corporate events.
The adoption of these displays provides significant advantages in visual clarity and versatility. Their relatively high resolution compared to larger-pitch options allows for detailed image and video presentation, enhancing the audience experience. Historically, display technology with this pixel pitch represented a significant advancement in achieving high-quality visuals at a manageable cost, bridging the gap between lower-resolution and premium, higher-cost options.