This may sound harsh, but if you don't know what pixel pitch is then you are WAY out of your depth in trying to purchase outdoor LED panels.
This stuff is expensive so there would be much wisdom in having someone who knows what they are talking about and isn't trying to sell it to you being involved...
Thankfully your first step in learning is to click on pixel pitch (which will take you to our wiki on the subject (on CB anyword in our wiki is underlined by a dotted yellow line). Next why don't you tell us more about the application and what your needs for it are, whats the show is rock and roll, is it a movie, a stageplay backdrop?so then teach me...
Thankfully your first step in learning is to click on pixel pitch (which will take you to our wiki on the subject (on CB anyword in our wiki is underlined by a dotted yellow line). Next why don't you tell us more about the application and what your needs for it are, whats the show is rock and roll, is it a movie, a stageplay backdrop?
So I realised that when I said expensive, that's a somewhat ambiguous term...
Depending of course on size, pixel pitch and a vast number of other things, this purchase could be expected to cost from a couple of hundred K up easily into the couple of million dollars.
This is a lot of money and you need to have a solid business case for the purchase, a part of which is around the needs of the people who are going to be hiring this for you to recoup your costs...
As an example, a 20mm pixel pitch is quite acceptable for outdoor big screen applications where the audience aren't too close, but would be of limited use indoors.
A tight pixel pitch like you would generally want indoors may be hard to obtain in a IP rating adequate for outdoor use.
Likewise, there are some big differences in brightness requirements.
All of this without even starting to consider whether you're feeding CV, SDI, HD-SDI, 3G-SDI, something off a media server or any number of other input sources...
So six 4m x 4m LED displays that can be used outdoors along with a full graphics and live video production system for content creation. That can be done and I'm sure a number of CB members could help, but they may first want to be sure that you have a reasonable understanding of and expectations for the financial and personnel resources that would require.well i am looking to use in a room that is 100'x160' and a screen size of 4M x 4M. six screens in total. i would like to use it to do live video and from a media server. but after the event, i had plans on using it for outdoor events
Hey, Ingram. When it comes time to install this I can help. I would love to come to your island!
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