You want the best outdoor led display for your business impact. Start with brightness, pixel pitch, IP rating, and viewing angle. Match your outdoor led screen features to your location and goals. The market for outdoor led display hits $11.3 billion in 2025, driven by dynamic advertising and engaging content. Chipshow offers a setup guide for both outdoor transparent led display and indoor led display.
Outdoor LED Screen Buying Guide
When you pick an outdoor LED screen, you need to know the important features. This guide helps you focus on what matters for your business. You want your screen to be easy to see, last a long time, and help your business stand out. We will explain each feature so you can choose wisely.
Brightness and Visibility
Your outdoor LED screen should be bright enough to see in sunlight. Brightness uses nits as a measurement. More nits means a brighter screen. For sunny places, you need at least 2,500 nits. Some screens can reach 10,000 nits for very bright spots.
Here is a table with brightness levels:
| Application Scenario | Recommended Brightness (nits) |
|---|---|
| Outdoor facing direct sunlight | 7,000â10,000 |
| Shaded Exteriors | 1,500â2,000 |
| High-Glare Zones | 3,000â4,000 |
If your screen faces the sun, pick the highest brightness. This keeps your message clear and easy to read. Chipshow makes screens that meet these brightness needs, so your message always shows up.
Tip: Always look at the brightness rating before buying. High brightness helps people see your message all day and night.
Pixel Pitch and Resolution
Pixel pitch tells you how close the pixels are. Smaller pixel pitch gives sharper pictures. For outdoor screens, match pixel pitch to how far people stand from the screen.
Here is a table for pixel pitch:
| Pixel Pitch | Pixel Density (dots/m²) | Minimum Viewing Distance |
|---|---|---|
| P3.91 | 65,025 | 3m |
| P4.81 | 43,624 | 4m |
| P6.25 | 25,600 | 6m |
If people stand 5 meters or more away, a pixel pitch of 5mm or bigger works for simple graphics. For live shows, you might pick 8mm to avoid blurry images. Chipshow offers many pixel pitch choices, so you can find the best one.
Note: Small pixel pitch looks best for sharp images. Bigger pixel pitch works fine if people are far away.
IP Rating and Weatherproofing
Outdoor screens face rain, dust, and wind. The IP rating shows how well your screen handles water and dust. Most outdoor screens need at least IP65. If your area has lots of rain or dust, pick IP66.
| IP Rating | Protection Level | Recommended Use |
|---|---|---|
| IP65 | Dust tight, water resistant | Outdoor LED screens in moderate rain |
| IP66 | Dust tight, high-pressure water | Outdoor LED screens in heavy rain/extreme weather |