Highly customizable: Can be customized in different sizes and shapes according to the size and shape of the lecture hall to achieve optimal installation and display effects.

Jan 05, 2025

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An LED display screen for a lecture hall is an electronic display screen that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as its display pixels.

It consists of many tiny LED beads that emit red, green, and blue light. Through different combinations and brightness control, it can display rich colors and clear images, text, videos, and other content.

I. LED display screens have the following characteristics:

High brightness: Clear display in bright environments, unaffected by indoor lighting.

High contrast: Makes images and text more vivid and prominent, easy to view.

Wide viewing angle: Ensures good display effects from both front and side views, allowing audience members in all positions within the lecture hall to see a clear picture.

Rich colors: Can present brilliant and realistic colors, enhancing visual impact.

Highly customizable: Can be customized in different sizes and shapes according to the size and shape of the lecture hall to achieve optimal installation and display effects.

Long lifespan: Has a long working life, reducing the cost of later maintenance and replacement.

Energy-saving and environmentally friendly: Compared to traditional displays, it consumes less energy and is more environmentally friendly.

For example, LED displays can clearly show complex charts and data at academic conferences; play promotional videos and display product images at corporate product launches; and create stunning stage backdrops for school performances.

II. When choosing an LED display for an auditorium, the following models are worth considering:

P2 Model: With a 2mm pixel pitch, it offers high definition and is suitable for larger auditoriums where the audience is relatively close to the screen. It can display detailed images and text, performing exceptionally well when displaying high-definition images or playing videos that offer good close-up viewing.

P2.5 Model: With a 2.5mm pixel pitch, this is a common choice. It strikes a good balance between definition and cost, meeting the needs of most auditorium sizes. For example, it provides clear visual effects for general academic reports and corporate training sessions.

P3 Model: With a 3mm pixel pitch, it is suitable for larger auditoriums where the audience is farther from the screen. It offers a certain level of definition at a relatively low cost. For example, it is suitable for large conferences and lectures where the audience is widely distributed.

P4 Model: 4mm pixel pitch. Typically used in lecture halls where high resolution isn't critical, but a large display area is required and the budget is limited. Examples include displaying macro-level information and simple graphics.

The final choice should be based on a comprehensive consideration of factors such as the lecture hall's specific size, audience viewing distance, type of content to be displayed, and budget.info-705-529

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