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The difference between LED display and LCD display

2022-06-02


In the past, LED display has become a powerful substitute for LCD display. This article will analyze the advantages of each technology and how to promote the development of the display market. Most discussions on the relative advantages of LED and LCD technology have focused on the concept that the high price of LEDs has always been an obstacle to its acceptance by the public. People in car rental and distribution think this is not the case. If you only care about how many pixels you need, then LED has achieved parity. The surge in demand and sales has led to a sharp increase in prices. The price gap between LCD splicing screens and LED displays has always been large, and we have now seen a change, that is, high-end LED products directly compete with LCD screens. The price gap of LED screen products is between 1mm-2mm; the price gap of LED products is between 2mm-3mm, and even 3mm can be saved.

But the reality is obvious, that is, price is not the most important issue. Both actually have their own advantages.

For example, in the retail industry, when LED displays are used to display advertisements in store windows, it may pose a threat to LCDs. Such advertisements are designed to attract the attention of passersby. The same retail store may integrate an LCD display in the store. In this environment, the brightness of the LED screen is not required, but a higher pixel density is required because customers can pass it by. Now, LED displays have become a powerful substitute for LCD displays. Below, we will analyze the advantages of various technologies and how to promote the development of the display market.

Most discussions on the relative advantages of LED and liquid crystal display technologies have focused on the concept that the higher price of LEDs has always been an obstacle to public acceptance. The people of leasing and distribution believe that this is not the case. If you only care about how many pixels you need, LEDs have achieved parity. The surge in demand and sales has caused prices to rise sharply. There is a big price gap between LCD splicing screens and LED displays. We are now seeing a change, that is, high-end LED products directly compete with LCD screens. The price gap of LED screen products with a pixel pitch of 1mm-2mm is significantly reduced; LED products with a pixel pitch of 2m-3mm can now be compared with LCDs, and more than 3mm can even save costs.

Many people think that LED screens are an additional supplementary technology for LED screens. We do not believe that LED displays pose a threat to LED-based displays. This is not for end users, system integrators and distributors or manufacturers. Market researchers predict that the market growth of these two technologies will continue to be stable, which is logical. Because they are usually used in different applications, rather than competing with each other. System integrators know which application is most suitable for each technology, and provide professional consultation for LCD and LED, which will have a stronger competitive advantage than those products that cannot provide customers with a perfect choice.

As more and more integrators are familiar and handy with LED display technology, distribution through AV integrators will also play a key role in this. The LED display will provide customers with more flexible and innovative solutions. However, some people are more optimistic about LEDs. Some people believe that LED-based displays have taken the lead. Manufacturers who have historically only sold LCD display solutions for video walls now also provide LED solutions in their product portfolios, which is a good indicator. This situation has happened long ago. In the past, LCD screen integrators and agents have increasingly replaced LCD splicing screens with LEDs. If someone claims that classic LCD screen manufacturers are or are planning to use existing product lines to complement LED-based solutions, it’s not surprising: even if LED’s erosion of LCD’s status does not extend to single-screen applications, LED will definitely eat up their video wall business and seize more creative opportunities.