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A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor light source that emits light when current flows through it. Electrons in the semiconductor recombine with electron holes, releasing energy in the form of photons.
This question is important because outdoor panels are generally more expensive than indoor panels. The primary difference is resolution: Since outdoor panels are usually seen from further distances, screen resolution will be lower. Outdoor LED panels will likely be brighter because they are used in sunlight and will be more durable as they need to withstand weather conditions: dust, moisture, dirt, etc. Outdoor panels will consume more energy as well. On the other hand, indoor panels have higher resolution, are less durable to weather, but consume less power. For all these reasons, we recommend indoor panels, unless you need to use an outdoor screen.
The minimum viewing distance of your audience will depend on the pixel pitch of your panels:
P1.99 mm: 1,8 m (6 ft)
P2.97 mm: 2,4 m (8 ft)
P3.91 mm: 3 m (10 ft)
P5 mm: 4,5 m (15 ft)
The most common techniques are: Ground Support: A stable system combining a base unit, connection bar, and ladder truss, offering flexible height and width configurations for LED screens. Flown (Rigging): Screens are suspended from an overhead truss, ceiling grid, crane, or similar structure, requiring sufficient structural ceiling support.Wall Mounted: Panels can be drilled and mounted into the wall, providing a clean, aesthetic look with easy maintenance but at an extra cost.
Most LED Panels are rated for 60,000 to 100,000 hours. You’ll have these panels for a long time and will get a lot of life out of them. In the case something malfunctions, you can contact us and we will give you all the information to properly service and maintain your panels.