
LED Display Application Guide
Comprehensive insights into indoor & outdoor use cases, plus expert selection tips to match pixel pitch, brightness, and waterproof ratings to your needs
Overview
This guide covers LED display uses in different settings. It focuses on main indoor and outdoor areas. You get tips on choosing the best ones too. Picking the right LED display means matching things like pixel pitch, brightness, and waterproof levels to what you need.
The guide looks at key indoor spots in commercial, education, healthcare, and entertainment fields. It also covers outdoor ones for commercial ads and transportation. Plus, there are specific tips for each. This helps businesses, buyers, and pros in the field get the right fit. They can skip wrong specs that do not work well.
Indoor LED Display Applications
Detailed use cases with scenario-specific selection recommendations for indoor LED displays.

Retail Advertising
Big malls often go with curved LED screens (P3 to P4mm indoor ones) to play brand videos in open spaces like atriums – installation stays simple there. Supermarket doors use smaller LED displays (P4 to P5mm) to scroll deals and quick promos, pulling people inside. Convenience stores pick single or dual color LED displays to show hours and member perks – these options save money and make sense for daily use.
Business Meetings
Small to medium rooms need seamless LED displays that tile together (P2.5 to P3mm pixel pitch, 300 to 400cd/㎡ brightness) – this fits 10 to 30 people and handles sharp PPT slides and data charts. Big company halls call for smaller pitch displays (P1.8 to P2.0mm) that support 4K, meeting needs for over 100 people. These fight off light from the room, so you see clearly even with lights up – they balance good work and real use.


Exhibitions & Displays
Trade booths rent LED screens (P2.0 to P2.5mm) that let you set up and take down fast. Mix in custom shapes like L forms or curves to build branded areas. Museums and galleries like low brightness ones (150 to 200cd/㎡) with wide color range – they show true colors of art and items without light harm. Some places add transparent LED over glass cases, mixing exhibits with digital info at the same time.
Commercial Selection Tips
Center on pixel pitch and brightness: For close views (meetings) – P1.8 to P3mm; For far views (mall atriums) – P3 to P5mm. Set brightness by ambient light: ≥300cd/㎡ for bright spots, 150 to 200cd/㎡ for dim ones.

Education Sector
Education uses LED displays as smart teaching tools. They replace old blackboards and projectors in classrooms and academic places – digital learning pushes this forward.

Basic Teaching
K through 12 rooms pick indoor LED displays (P2.5 to P3mm, 250 to 300cd/㎡ brightness) with touch features – these let you mark up lessons and show animations, suiting 40 to 50 students. Vocational training rooms need high contrast LED displays (contrast ≥10,000:1) to teach details in drawings and circuits, with lines and parts showing up clear.
Academic Exchanges
University halls use small pitch LED displays (P1.5 to P2.0mm) with multi signal sync – great for forums and conferences, showing PPTs, translation subtitles, and remote feeds all at once. Library halls go for P3 to P4mm displays that play lecture videos and live streams, keeping costs in check while working well.

Education Selection Tips
Balance touch features and eye safety – look for low blue light certified displays. Touch fits basic classes; multi signal works for exchanges. Pick pixel pitch by room size: P2.5 to P3mm for under 100㎡, P1.8 to P2.0mm for bigger spaces.
Healthcare Sector
Healthcare relies on LED displays for diagnosis help and smart services. High definition and color accuracy make them key – they cover four main areas.
General Services
Outpatient lobbies use LED displays (P4 to P5mm, 300 to 400cd/㎡) to show layouts, doctor times, and check-in steps with 360° views for crowds. Inpatient halls use lower brightness ones (150 to 200cd/㎡) to scroll visit times and rules, keeping things calm for patients.

Specialized Areas
Radiology in top hospitals picks small pitch LED displays (P1.2 to P1.5mm, contrast ≥20,000:1) to see fine details in CT/MRI scans (0.1mm lung nodules). Operating rooms need anti-glare LED displays (P2.0 to P2.5mm) in clean covers to show surgery guides and vital signs live.

Smart Healthcare Applications
Info & Guidance: Waiting spots use P4 to P5mm (300cd/㎡) with 24pt fonts for older users; nurse stations use fast-response (≤0.5s) single/dual color displays for queue numbers.
Telemedicine: Consultation rooms use P1.8 to P2.0mm (95% color accuracy) for 4K calls; smaller hospitals use P2.5 to P3mm to save costs.
Medical Imaging: High contrast/sharpness for X-rays/CTs/MRIs; seamless tiling for big complex images.
Command Centers: Emergency centers use P1.5 to P2.0mm (24/7 run, 400cd/㎡); daily centers use P2.5 to P3mm for operational data.
Health Education & Branding: Energy-saving displays for public areas; flexible-shaped displays for hospital branding.
Healthcare Selection Tips
Stress clarity and steady work: Small pitch P1.2 to P2.0mm for diagnosis; standard P4 to P5mm for services. Outdoor parts (entrances) need waterproof covers with ≥500cd/㎡ brightness to fight glare.
Entertainment Sector
Entertainment makes LED displays central for deep experiences – high brightness, custom shapes, and moving effects drive this across four sub-areas.

Concerts use rental LED displays (P2.0 to P3mm) for fast set up/take down – with XR tech, they create virtual stages (singers with virtual idols). Big stadium events use P1.8 to P2.0mm small pitch displays, letting far seats (20+ meters) see faces clearly.
KTV rooms use shaped LED displays (cylindrical/curved, P3 to P4mm) with lights for karaoke vibes. Cinema halls pick P0.9 to P1.2mm LED screens (≥1000cd/㎡) that beat projectors – view in day without dark curtains. Bars/esports places use P2.5 to P3mm for streams/effects to boost ambiance.

Entertainment Selection Tips
Focus on visual power and easy install: Light rentals for temp events; custom shapes for fixed spots (KTV). Brightness by place: 500 to 800cd/㎡ for shows, ≥1000cd/㎡ for cinemas.
Core streets (pedestrian/CBD) use outdoor LED displays (P8 to P10mm, ≥5000cd/㎡) for 10 to 50m views – they run brand ads/public info, with some adding 3D (no glasses) to draw crowds. Mall outsides use transparent P6 to P8mm displays that blend ads with building looks (daylight passes through, night becomes city lights).
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Commercial Advertising
Commercial ads outside use LED displays as marketing tools – dynamic shows and high visibility help in busy streets, districts, and crossings.

Community entrances use P6 to P8mm (4000 to 5000cd/㎡) to show notices/local deals (store discounts/new foods). Street shops use small P10 to P12mm displays for names/hours/promos – cheap for tight walls.
Community & Street Ads
>>Outdoor Ad Selection Tips
Focus on waterproof level (IP65+), brightness, and weather toughness: ≥5000cd/㎡ for busy centers, 4000cd/㎡ for suburbs. Pick UV-safe panels (-30°C to 60°C) for longer life.
Transportation Sector
Transportation sees LED displays as info centers – real-time help in transit, traffic, and parking boosts flow.
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Public Transit Hubs
Train halls use semi-outdoor P4 to P5mm (400 to 500cd/㎡) for live schedules/delays/gates. Subway platforms use shake-proof P4 to P5mm for countdowns/guides. Bus stops use P5 to P6mm for schedules/weather.
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Road Guidance
Highways use P16 to P20mm (≥6000cd/㎡) as variable signs for jams/wrecks/speeds. City roads use P10 to P12mm (5000 to 6000cd/㎡) for live traffic/light timers to help drivers plan ahead.
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Parking Management
Entrances use single/dual color displays for open spaces (e.g., "28 available"). Exits use small color displays for fees/payment. Big lots use P5 to P6mm at lifts/halls for zone status (e.g., "A full, B open").

Transportation Selection Tips
Stress steady run and live updates: Hubs need 24/7 power; road displays need wind/rain proof (IP65+); parking displays adapt to cold (no winter freeze issues).

Frequently Asked Questions
What LED display is suitable for small to medium meeting rooms (20 square meters)?
Go for seamless tiled ones with P2.5mm pixel pitch, 300cd/㎡ brightness (size ~3m x 1.7m). Fits 10 to 20 people, with multi ports (HDMI/USB) for PPT and videos.
For outdoor street ads, should you pick P8 or P10mm?
P8mm works for 10 to 20m views (sharp details); P10mm for 20 to 30m (lower cost). Both need ≥5000cd/㎡ brightness and IP65 waterproof rating.
What special needs do LED displays in hospital radiology have?
Pick small pitch P1.2 to P1.5mm (contrast ≥20,000:1), DICOM compliant, ≥95% color accuracy, and anti-radiation build to avoid diagnosis interference.
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The guide hits nine main LED display spots, mixing real cases with selection params to help users skip traps like blind high-end picks or mismatched specs.
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