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Definition: This calculator determines the total resolution of an LED screen by multiplying its width and height in pixels.
Purpose: It helps display manufacturers, AV professionals, and tech enthusiasts quickly calculate the total pixel count of LED screens.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The width and height in pixels are multiplied to determine the total resolution of the LED display.
Details: Knowing the total resolution helps in determining image quality, processing requirements, and compatibility with content sources.
Tips: Enter the width and height in pixels (must be whole numbers greater than 0). The calculator will compute the total resolution.
Q1: What's the difference between resolution and pixel pitch?
A: Resolution is the total pixel count, while pixel pitch is the distance between pixels (affecting density and viewing distance).
Q2: How does resolution affect image quality?
A: Higher resolutions generally provide sharper images but require more processing power and bandwidth.
Q3: What are common LED screen resolutions?
A: Common formats include 1920×1080 (Full HD), 3840×2160 (4K), and 7680×4320 (8K), but custom resolutions are common in LED walls.
Q4: How do I find my LED screen's pixel dimensions?
A: Check manufacturer specs or multiply the module count by pixels per module in each dimension.
Q5: Does this account for non-square pixel arrangements?
A: No, this assumes standard square pixel grids. Some LED screens may use different pixel configurations.