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Environment & use case
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Size & viewing distance
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Brand & pixel pitch
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Summary

Estimated screen area
— m²
— px — W
EnvironmentIndoor
ContentVideo / motion
InstallationFlat wall
Size
Viewing distance
Product
Module size
Modules
Brightness
IP rating
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Choose a scene
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Play content on the screen

Your video plays inside the glowing screen outline so you can see roughly how moving content will look in place. Nothing is uploaded anywhere — it stays in your browser.

Drag the glowing rectangle to position your screen. Use the corner handle to resize.
Concept visualization — not to scale, for placement reference only. Not a construction drawing.

What a real SMD module looks like

Pro SMD Screen indoor module — front display panel and rear PCB Pro SMD Screen indoor module — close-up fine pitch display

Actual Pro SMD Screen module photography — glowing display panel on the front, driver PCB and receiving card on the back.

Module vs. cabinet vs. pixel pitch

The module is the smallest physical LED tile — typically 250×250mm or similar — and it's what actually determines resolution and pixel pitch. A cabinet is just a mechanical frame holding several modules together (often 4 or 8) for easier handling and mounting. Two screens with the same pixel pitch can use different cabinet sizes, but the module spec — pitch, resolution, brightness, power — is what defines image quality. Pro Designer calculates directly from module data so nothing gets lost in cabinet-level rounding.

Full pixel pitch reference

PitchTypical min. distanceBest for
P0.9 – P1.50.5 – 2 mUltra-fine indoor, control rooms, broadcast
P1.8 – P2.02 – 3 mRetail close-up, conference rooms
P2.5 – P2.92.5 – 4 mShowrooms, corporate lobbies
P3.0 – P3.93 – 6 mLarge indoor halls, stages, fine outdoor
P4.0 – P4.84 – 8 mOutdoor storefronts, mid billboards
P5.0 – P6.675 – 12 mLarge outdoor billboards
P8.0 – P10.010 m+Stadiums, highway billboards

Indoor vs. outdoor screens

Indoor screens run lower brightness (800–1,500 nits is usually enough under controlled lighting) and use a finer pitch since viewers stand closer. Outdoor screens need much higher brightness — typically 4,500–8,000 nits — to stay readable in direct sunlight, and use sealed modules/cabinets rated IP65 or higher against rain and dust.

Flexible SMD screens

Flexible modules use a soft PCB and lightweight frame so they can bend into concave, convex, or wave-like shapes — used for curved lobbies, columns, and creative installations that a rigid cabinet can't follow. Every flexible module has a minimum bend radius: bending tighter than that spec risks cracking the circuit or shortening LED life. Pro Designer checks your requested curve radius against the selected module's minimum and flags it if the shape isn't achievable with that product.

Viewing distance rule of thumb

Minimum comfortable viewing distance in meters is roughly equal to pixel pitch in millimeters. Content that moves fast or is viewed on camera benefits from a finer pitch than this baseline — the "content type" step in the configurator adjusts for that automatically.

Pro Designer gives a planning-level layout, resolution, and power estimate calculated from module-level specifications — it is not a final engineering drawing or an official quotation. Rows marked as sample/formula-estimated are placeholders until confirmed by our technical team. Final structural, electrical, and pricing details are confirmed before installation. All screens include free installation and a 3-year warranty.