Free Interactive Tool
LED Wall Pixel-Pitch
& Viewing Distance Simulator
Will your menus, dashboards, brand film, or stadium graphic actually be legible at your real viewing distance?
Enter your space and content details below to get an instant readability score and recommended pixel-pitch range, based on Lumn Lab’s full product range.
How This Works
This tool uses the standard LED display industry rule of thumb: minimum viewing distance in meters is approximately equal to the pixel pitch in millimeters, with optimal comfortable viewing distance running 1.5 to 3.5 times that, depending on content type. Text-heavy content needs more distance per millimeter of pitch to stay legible; video-first content can sit closer. Your score reflects how well your stated viewing distance matches each pixel pitch across Lumn Lab’s indoor (P0.9-P4.0), outdoor (P2.5-P10, IP65/IP66), and rental (P2.9-P4.8) product ranges.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about pixel pitch and viewing distance.
Pixel pitch is the distance in millimeters between the centers of two adjacent LED pixels. A smaller pixel pitch means higher resolution and clarity at closer viewing distances.
A common industry rule of thumb is that minimum viewing distance in meters is roughly equal to the pixel pitch in millimeters. For example, a P4 display has a minimum comfortable viewing distance of about 4 meters.
Yes. Text-heavy content like menus or dashboards needs a finer pixel pitch or greater viewing distance than video-first content, since individual letterforms need enough resolution to stay sharp.
The Lumn Lab team reviews your inputs and sends a detailed spec sheet with recommended pixel-pitch shortlist and product options matched to your space.
