What is a PIXEL?
From : http://www.szabsen.com/ Author : Time : 2007-12-27 12:12:15By definition, the pixel is the "luminous dot" present on every LED device, from the simple alphanumerical Single Line display to FullColor maxi screens. This luminous dot can be formed by 1 or more LEDs depending on dimensions and features of the device. For example, on a small-size Single Line display, the pixel is formed by 1 single LED while on the king-size model the pixel can be formed by 20 LEDs. In some products, the pixel can be composed by up to 36 LEDs.
Previous : Nothing
Next : What are the difference between INDOOR and OUTDOOR led screens?
Next : What are the difference between INDOOR and OUTDOOR led screens?
- LED Screen Has a Wide Market Future 2008-7-23
- Chinese LED Screens toward the International Market 2008-4-10
- LED lamps to take over incandescent bulbs in 2012 2008-3-3
- LED display sales, exports see 15 percent growth 2008-4-2
- What is the VIRTUAL PIXEL TECHNOLOGY? 2007-11-12
- What is the MODULAR SYSTEM? 2007-12-3
- What are the difference between INDOOR and OUTDOOR led screens? 2008-8-12
- What is a PIXEL? 2007-12-27
