Configure by Use Case
Tell us where your wall is going. We recommend the right panel, size, and configuration for your environment.
Why viewing distance determines pixel pitch
Viewers standing 6 ft (1.8m) away cannot distinguish individual pixels below P1.875. At 15 ft (4.6m), P2.5 looks identical. Specifying finer pitch than your viewing distance requires wastes budget on invisible resolution. Each use case below pre-selects the tightest pitch that actually matters for that environment's typical viewing range.
Indoor vs outdoor: what changes
Indoor panels (IP30–IP43 rated) are thinner, lighter, and designed for controlled ambient light — offices, lobbies, studios. Outdoor panels (IP65) seal against rain, dust, and direct sunlight with 5,000–8,000 nit brightness versus 600–1,200 nits indoors. The tradeoff: outdoor cabinets are heavier and start at coarser pixel pitches because LEDs must be spaced for weatherproof encapsulation.
How we select recommended panels
Each use case card recommends a specific panel based on three factors: typical viewing distance for that environment, whether the installation is exposed to weather, and starting budget. A corporate boardroom at close range gets P1.875 for text legibility. A highway billboard at 50+ ft gets P4 outdoor — maximum brightness per dollar when pixel density is invisible at that distance.