Pixel pitch
Pixel pitch refers to the distance between the centers of two adjacent pixels, typically measured in millimeters, and directly impacts the display's resolution and viewing distance. A smaller pixel pitch means higher pixel density, resulting in sharper image quality and better viewing experiences, especially at closer distances. The main benefits include improved visual clarity, seamless integration for large-scale displays, and suitability for applications like digital signage and professional presentations where detail and precision are critical.