Hey there! As a supplier of COB Small Pixel Pitch displays, I often get asked about the typical pixel pitch range of these amazing displays. So, I thought I'd take a moment to break it down for you in this blog post.
First off, let's quickly go over what pixel pitch is. Pixel pitch refers to the distance between the centers of two adjacent pixels on a display. It's usually measured in millimeters (mm). A smaller pixel pitch means that the pixels are closer together, which generally results in a higher resolution and a sharper image.
Now, when it comes to COB (Chip on Board) Small Pixel Pitch displays, the pixel pitch range can vary depending on a few factors, such as the intended application, viewing distance, and budget. But in general, the typical pixel pitch range for COB Small Pixel Pitch displays falls between 0.4mm and 2.5mm.
The Lower End of the Range: 0.4mm - 1.2mm
At the lower end of the pixel pitch range, we're talking about displays with extremely high resolutions. These displays are often used in applications where a very close viewing distance is required, such as control rooms, command centers, and high - end meeting rooms.
For example, a display with a pixel pitch of 0.4mm can provide an incredibly detailed image, making it perfect for applications where you need to view fine details, like medical imaging or financial data analysis. However, these displays tend to be more expensive due to the advanced technology and manufacturing processes involved.
The Middle Range: 1.2mm - 1.8mm
The middle range of pixel pitch (1.2mm - 1.8mm) is quite versatile. Displays in this range are suitable for a wide variety of applications, including retail stores, corporate lobbies, and exhibition booths. They offer a good balance between resolution and cost.
With a pixel pitch in this range, you can get a clear and sharp image from a relatively close viewing distance. For instance, in a retail store, customers can walk up to the display and still see all the details of the products being advertised. These displays are also more affordable than those with a lower pixel pitch, making them a popular choice for many businesses.
The Upper End of the Range: 1.8mm - 2.5mm
Displays with a pixel pitch in the range of 1.8mm - 2.5mm are often used in applications where the viewing distance is a bit further. This includes large - scale events, stadiums, and outdoor advertising.
Even though the pixel pitch is larger compared to the lower ranges, these displays can still provide a great visual experience from a distance. For example, in a stadium, the large - scale COB Small Pixel Pitch display with a pixel pitch of around 2.5mm can show live sports events, replays, and advertisements clearly to thousands of spectators. And because the manufacturing process is a bit less complex for these larger pixel pitch displays, they are generally more cost - effective.
One of the great things about COB technology in Small Pixel Pitch displays is its reliability and durability. COB technology encapsulates the LED chips, which protects them from dust, moisture, and physical damage. This means that these displays can last longer and require less maintenance compared to traditional LED displays.
If you're in the market for a COB Small Pixel Pitch display, you might be interested in checking out our Led Video Wall. It offers a great solution for creating large - scale visual displays. And if you're looking for individual panels, our Led Screen Panels are a fantastic option. Of course, our COB Small Pitch LED Screen is designed to meet the highest standards of quality and performance.
When choosing the right pixel pitch for your application, it's important to consider the viewing distance. As a general rule of thumb, the closer the viewing distance, the smaller the pixel pitch you'll need. You also need to think about your budget, as smaller pixel pitch displays are usually more expensive.
Another factor to consider is the content that will be displayed on the screen. If you're going to be showing high - definition videos, images with fine details, or text, a smaller pixel pitch will ensure that the content looks its best. On the other hand, if you're mainly showing large - scale graphics or simple animations, a larger pixel pitch might be sufficient.


So, there you have it! That's the typical pixel pitch range of COB Small Pixel Pitch displays. Whether you're looking for a high - resolution display for a control room or a cost - effective solution for a large - scale event, there's a COB Small Pixel Pitch display out there for you.
If you're interested in learning more about our COB Small Pixel Pitch displays or have any questions about which pixel pitch is right for your project, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help you make the best decision for your needs and budget. Let's start a conversation and see how we can bring your visual ideas to life!
References
- Industry reports on LED display technology
- Technical specifications from leading COB Small Pixel Pitch display manufacturers









