FAQ:About Led Display

- 1.What is variable message sign or VMS?
- 2.How much does a Led giant screen costs?
- 3.What is a led?
- 4.What is a pixel ?
- 5.What is the pitch (or'sot pith'or'pixel pitch')?
- 6.What is the difference bertween SMD and AND PTH leds?
- 7.What is the resolution of a display?
- 8.What is the defintion of a display?
- 9.What is the difference among screen with the same dimensions but with a different pitch?
- 10.WHAT ARE THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM VIWEING DISTANCES OF A LED GIANT SCREEN?
- 11.IS IT POSSIBLE TO VISUALIZE A VIDEO ON THE LED DISPLAYS?
- 12.WHAT ARE THE COLOR LEVELS?
- 13.WHAT IS THE 16 BIT TECHNOLOGIES?
- 14.WHAT IS THE COLOR'S TEMPERATURE AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
- 15.WHY IS THE PURE WHITE CREATED WITH THREE LEDS OF DIFFERENT COLORS?
- 16.WHAT IS THE VISIBILITY ANGLE?
- 17.WHAT IS THE REFRESH RATE AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
- 18.WHAT IS THE CONTRAST LEVEL?
- 19.WHAT IS THE MODULAR SYSTEM?
- 20.WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR MAXI-SCREENS?
- 21.What are the 3to1 SMD and 3in1 SMD?
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1.What is varuavle message sign or VMS?
- LED Displays, Digital Signage, Dynamic Displays, Electronic Billboards are
all different names for the VMS (Variable Message Signs). VMS are
generally used to broadcast visual communications (messages) consisting
of text, graphics, video and/or audio.
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2.How much does a Led giant screen costs?
- The final cost of a LED screen depends on two main factors:
- The resolution (meaning the total number of LEDs present on each square meter)
- The size of the screen (meaning the number of square meters needed to create the screen)
Because these factors are depending on the customer's needs, it is impossible to determine in advance the cost of a LED screen.
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3. WHAT IS A LED?
- LED is the acronym of Light Emitting Diode and it is a semiconductor that emits visible light when electricity passes through it. The emission of light depends on electrons flowing between anode and cathode and the color of the visual emission (that can be Red, Green, Blue, Amber, and White...) depends on the material utilized.
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4. WHAT IS A PIXEL?
- By
definition, the pixel is the "luminous dot" present on every LED
device, from the simple alphanumerical Single Line display to Full
Color screens. This luminous dot can be formed by 1 or more LEDs
depending on dimensions and features of the device. For example, on a
small-size Single Line display, the pixel is formed by 1 single LED
while on the king-size model the pixel can be formed by 20 LEDs. In
some products, the pixel can be composed by up to 36 LEDs.
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5. WHAT IS THE PITCH (OR "DOT PITCH" OR "PIXEL PITCH")?
- The
pitch of a LED display defines the distance between the pixels,
expressed in millimeters. This fundamental measure determines the
characteristics and the performances of a LED screens: the pitch indeed
is a defining factor of a screen's viewing distance: #1 - The smaller
is the pitch, the shorter is the minimum viewing distance, the higher
is the total number of pixels present on the screen (and therefore
higher is the screen's cost per area). #2 - The bigger the pitch is,
the longer the minimum viewing distance will be, the lower the total
number of pixels present on the screen (and therefore the screen's cost
per area will be lower) The pixel pitch therefore determines the LEDs
density, which is usually called Resolution. It is important to notice
that while reducing the pixel pitch, the LED density increase
exponentially: for example, reducing the pitch by the 50% on the number
of pixels grow of 4 times.
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6. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SMD AND PTH LEDS?
- SMD
is the acronym of Surface Mounting Device and it is the new frontier of
the electronic visualization technology: the revolution created by the
SMD technology is represented by the miniaturization of all the
electronic components, LEDs included. The SMD components are mounted on
the surface of the electronic board, without passing through it as any
other electronic component utilizing the former technology, called PHT
(acronym of Plating through Holes? The SMD TOP LED is therefore mounted
on the external part of the board (without the anode and cathode
passing through holes), as described in the image below (proportions
are real): LEDs utilizing the SMD technology are different from the PHT
LEDs for another important characteristic: thanks to the
miniaturization indeed it is possible to put 3 LEDs of different colors
within the same case , resulting in a three colors LED. The possibility
to visualize three colors at the same time (Red, Green and Blue) on a
single LED allow us to create screens with an even smaller pitch (the
distance between pixels) therefore resulting in a higher resolution and
quality image.
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7. WHAT IS THE RESOLUTION OF A DISPLAY?
- The
resolution is nothing else but the number of pixels present on each
square meter. The resolution is therefore opposite proportional to the
pixel pitch: the smaller the distance between two pixels, the higher
the resolution (because on the surface of the screen is present an
higher number of LEDs). For example a 20 mm pitch screen has a
resolution of 2304 pixels: this measure is obtained dividing the total
length of a single module (975 mm) by the pixel pitch (in this case 20
mm) resulting in the number of pixels on a single line: 975:20 = 48
pixels. Multiplying the number of pixels present on a single line by
the total number of lines the result is the total number of pixels
present on the screen surface, also called Resolution. In our example,
48 x 48 = 2304 pixel in total. Given this formula, it is possible to
calculate that a 30 mm pitch screen has a resolution of 1024 pixel per
module, while a 10 mm pitch screen has a resolution of 9216 pixels per
module. It is important to notice that reducing only a few millimeters
the pixel pitch, the LED density (and therefore the resolution)
increase exponentially.
Remember: The smaller the pitch - the shorter is the minimum viewing distance. The higher the total number of pixels present on the screen is - the higher is the quality image.
8. WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF A DISPLAY?
- The
"definition" is the number of vertical and horizontal pixels that are
on the entire screen. For example, some standard definitions are 96x64
pixels (=low definition); 256x192 pixels (=medium definition): 640x480
pixels (=high definition). The definition is therefore related to the
pixel pitch, the distance between the pixels. To simplify and clarify
the terminology, it is possible to say that the RESOLUTION is referred
to the single module, while the DEFINITION is referred to the entire
screen, once that all modules have been mounted.
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9. WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE AMONG SCREENS WITH THE SAME DIMENSIONS BUT WITH A DIFFERENT PITCH?
- The
difference is the optimal viewing distance. The LED screen with an
higher definition (therefore a the smaller pitch and a greater number
of LEDs per m2) has an higher image quality, ideal even for short
viewing distance. The screen with a lower definition (therefore with a
bigger pitch and a smaller number of LEDs per m2) has a lower image
quality, ideal for greater viewing distance. It is important to clarify
that the definition is determined by the screen viewing distance once
it will be installed: if a screen will be observed from 300 meters, it
doesn't need an high definition because of a biological reason: the
human eye cannot discriminate small details from larger distances
anyway. On the other side, a screen observed from 30 meters needs a
higher definition because from such a short distance the human eye is
able to recognize even small details. To provide a comparison, in the
table below are represented two hypothetical screens of the same
dimensions but with different definition: the first (fig. 1) has a
higher definition and is therefore ideal even for short viewing
distances. The second one (fig. 2) has a lower definition and it is
ideal for greater viewing distances. To better understand the viewing
distance concept, please look at the pictures from few centimeters and
then from 3 meters: even if the images have a different definition, if
observed from 3 meters distance, they seem to have the same quality.
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10. WHAT ARE THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM VIEWING DISTANCES OF A LED SCREEN?
- The
minimum and maximum viewing distances of a LED screen are measured
depending on two fundamental characteristics of the screen: the pixel
pitch and the screen's dimension. #1 - the minimum distance is
calculated converting into meters the pixel pitch. For example, a maxi
screen with 10mm pitch has a minimum viewing distance of 10 meters,
while a 20mm pitch screen has a minimum viewing distance of 20 meters.
#2 - the maximum distance instead, depends on the screen's dimension
and it can be calculated multiplying x10 and converting into meters the
number of maxi-screen's square meters. For example a 4x3 meters (=12sq)
can be viewed from 120 meters distance. While talking about maximum
distance, there are two concepts to clarify, "readability" and
"visibility". "Readability" identifies the distance within the images
broadcasted on the maxi screen are readable, thus clearly recognizable.
"Visibility" identifies the distance within the images showed are able
to attract the human eye's attention, even if the images are not
perfectly identifiable. The visibility of a maxi-screen is usually the
double of its readability (in our former example: readability 120
meters = visibility 240 meters). Regarding the written texts, the
readability depends on the fonts' size. Generally, it is possible to
say that every centimeter can be read from about 5-meter distance. For
example, 10 cms texts can be read from about 50 meters.
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11. IS IT POSSIBLE TO DISPLAY A VIDEO ON THE LED SCREENS?
- Of
course yes. LED Screens have their main application field in the live
video visualization during concerts, sports events and TV shows. For
the video visualization it is important to be aware of the fact that,
to obtain a satisfactory quality of the images, it is necessary to
utilize a display with a minimum resolution of 192 x 128 pixels. Power
Screens graphic screens function as huge monitors and they are able to
visualize in real-time anything that is visualized on the PC monitor, a
DVD or a live performance.
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12. WHAT IS THE 16 BIT TECHNOLOGY?
- Displays
utilizing an 8 bit technology, that degrades the image during the video
elaboration phase, are able to visualize 256 color levels for each of
the three primary colors. This means that you are able to visualize 256
x 256 x 256 = 16, 8 millions colors in total. Our screens instead
utilize a 16 bit technology for each color that allows us to manage the
video without altering the quality in a perceptible way (so the human
eye does not notice it). After this elaboration (called Gamma
Correction) it is possible to visualize 65.000 color levels for each of
the three primary colors. This means that it is possible to visualize
65.000 x 65.000 x 65.000 = 280 trillion colors in total.
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13. WHAT ARE THE COLOR'S TEMPERATURE AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
- As
an international convention defined by the CIE (International
Commission of Illumination) states, while evaluating the properties of
any source of light, it is used a measure that it takes into account
their chromatic content. Such measure of reference is called "color's
temperature" and it is expressed in Kelvin degrees (°K). Low levels of
color's temperature correspond to color's tones stretching out to the
red, while high levels correspond to color's tones stretching out to
the blue. In LED screens it is fundamental to keep constant this
measure to visualize high quality and naturalness pictures. Power
Screens, screens are provided with an electronic system of colors'
equalization that manages these parameters automatically, depending on
the environmental brightness, in order to obtain a constant color
temperature both in daylight and at night.
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14. WHY IS THE PURE WHITE CREATED WITH THREE LEDS OF DIFFERENT COLORS?
- Because
the human eye has three types of receptors for the vision during the
day and each one of them correspond to a primary color. Any other color
is the result of the simultaneous stimulation of these three types of
receptors, after a phenomenon called addition synthesis (that mix the
chromatic components captured by the eye). The mix of the three primary
colors, in different percentages, therefore generates each color. The
color of reference, the pure white, is obtainable mixing the primary
colors in the percentage of about 50% green, 30% red and 20% blue.
Power Screens technology allows, varying these values, to obtain 280
billion colors. This huge palette is a guarantee of a superior image
quality and unbeatable visualization capacity.
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15. WHAT IS THE VISIBILITY ANGLE?
- The
visibility angle of a screen is by convention the angle within which
the brightness of a display is equal to the 50% of the frontal
luminosity. For example, a screen with 5000 NIT frontal luminosity (NIT
= millicandels/sq) has a visibility angle equal to the angle by which
the brightness is reduced to 2500 NIT. This visibility angle can vary
depending on the LED and the technical features of the display.
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16. WHAT IS THE VIRTUAL PIXEL TECHNOLOGY?
- The
Virtual Pixel is a technology of image management that allows
visualizing pictures of a definition higher than the physical one,
thanks to a technique called "pixel interpolation". Power Screens
Virtual Pixel technology is able to control every single LED: this
particular and exclusive screen management feature allows overlying
every single pixel to the next one, creating a so-called "virtual
pixel" (a pixel that does not exist but is perceptible by the human
eye). The screen's definition is one of the characteristics that define
images' quality and naturalness: the higher the resolution, the higher
the picture's quality will be. Power Screens -screens with virtual
pixel technology can visualize images with a definition four times
higher than the physical definition of the display; therefore, images
are more detailed and realistic.
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17. WHAT IS THE REFRESH RATE AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
- The
refresh rate indicates the number of times that the image refreshes
every second. For example, a PC monitor has a refresh rate of 72 Hertz
(Hz) and therefore refresh all the pixels of the screen, from top to
bottom, 72 times every second. The refresh rate is fundamental because
it determines the image's quality: if it is too low, the human eye can
see a flicker that causes headaches and can damage eyes. To provide a
comparison, most of the TV monitors have a refresh rate of 50Hz and
only few products of the last generation have a 100Hz refresh rate.
Power Screens - screens have a 300 Hz refresh rate, which is almost
triple of the most advanced cathode tube technologies. This measure is
ulterior prove of Power Screens quality and state-of-the-art
technology, a result of years of research in laboratories and in the
field.
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18. WHAT IS THE CONTRAST LEVEL?
- It is the
difference between the light emitted by the display and the
environmental light reflected by the screen surface. The lower the
light reflected, the higher the contrast and therefore the cleanliness
and naturalness of the images. To increase the contrast, we provided
solutions with particular anti-reflex flyers that split the light and
reflect it in different directions, increasing the visibility of the
screen even in direct sunlight.
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19. WHAT IS THE MODULAR SYSTEM?
- It
is a system that allows building LED screens of big dimensions mounting
together several base-modules, depending on the customer's specific
needs. Our base modules have different sizes, depending on the
application (proEVENT®, proMARKET®, proGAME® or proTRUCK®). These
modules are fixed together with a Dual-Lock systems and the perfect
alignment of the pixels is guaranteed by an auto-centering system that
avoids the awful conjunction lines. Our modular system offers huge
advantages: it allows an easy transportation and a simple mounting
procedure; it permits an easy maintenance, doesn't put any limit in
shape, size and resolution and moreover allows the future
upgradeability of the screen.
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20. WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SCREENS?
- From a general point of view the difference between indoor and outdoor screens are the following: #1 as the outdoor screens are usually watched from greater distances, they do not need the highest resolution (from great distance the human eye do not discriminate small details). The cost due to the big dimensions is therefore compensated by the lower resolution needed to provide a good image quality. #2 - IP level and cooling system: outdoor screens are treated with a particular "tropicalization" technique that grants an excellent resistance to water, salty air and corrosive intrusions typical of the outdoor installations. Moreover a particular forced-ventilation system guarantees that the temperature inside the module remains constant and does not pass the critical levels. #3 - sun and vandalism protection system: outdoor LED screens are provided with a special protection system that has the double function of protecting the screens from the sun (increasing the contrast levels and obtaining a better image) and from vandalism. #4 - Brightness: the outdoor usage requires high brightness components in order to be visible from greater distances and most of all to contrast the direct sunlight.
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21.What are the 3to1 SMD and 3in1 SMD?
- SMD=Surface Mounted Devices.
3in1:red ,green and blue color LED chip are encapsulated in one lamp and then surface mounted on PCB board.
3to1:red ,green ,and blue color LED chip are encapsulated by separately and surface mounted one by one on PCB board in vertical .
