FAQ

Better visibility: LED displays offer enhanced visibility and higher contrast ratios, making them easier to read and view from a distance, even in bright or outdoor environments.
Quality of image:
LEDs are better for medium to long viewing distances in indoor and outdoor applications, while LCDs are better for close viewing in indoor or nighttime applications only.
COST COMPARISON
1, LED displays are typically more expensive upfront compared to LCD displays. With higher pixel pitches, the price evens up a bit more. But that's just the initial cost.
2, LED displays have a longer lifespan compared to LCD displays. They can last up to 100,000 hours or more, while LCD displays typically have a lifespan of 50,000 hours or less.
3, LCDs also need regular maintenance to calibrate the displays, so they match, as most often they are running 24/7. Expert technicians will need to color calibrate to match the color and brightness of each screen. This will add to your annual cost of usage. LEDs, on the other hand, don't typically need any type of attention for several years.