Real Pixel vs Virtual Pixel
P0.7 refers to a 0.7 mm pixel pitch — the distance between the centre of one pixel to
the next.
Smaller pixel pitch means higher clarity and better close-viewing performance.
However, not all P0.7 LED displays are the same. Some displays use true physical
pixels, while others rely on software-created virtual pixels.
Understanding this difference is critical when selecting fine-pitch or COB LED displays.
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