There is a significant difference in clarity between P2 and P4 LED displays, which is mainly reflected in the following aspects:
1. Pixel spacing: The naming of P2 and P4 directly reflects their pixel spacing, that is, the distance between LED lamp beads. The P2 has a pixel pitch of 2mm, while the P4 has a pixel pitch of 4mm. This means that P2 has a higher pixel density and more pixels per unit area.
2. Resolution: Since the P2 has a smaller pixel pitch, its resolution is higher. A high-resolution display delivers more detail and clearer images. In comparison, the P4 has a lower resolution and may not be able to fully render the details of high-resolution images or videos.
3. Clarity: Since the P2 has a higher pixel density and higher resolution, its clarity is also higher. When viewing the P2 display, viewers can see more detailed and realistic images and clearer text. The P4 display may appear rougher or blurry when displaying the same content.
4. Viewing distance: Although both P2 and P4 are suitable for indoor environments, their optimal viewing distances are slightly different. Due to its high definition and high resolution, P2 is suitable for viewing at a closer distance, such as conference rooms, lecture halls and other places. The P4 is more suitable for viewing at longer distances, such as halls, exhibitions and other places.
To sum up, the P2 LED display is better than the P4 LED display in terms of clarity.
However, the choice of which display screen to choose depends on the specific application scenarios and needs. If you need to show high-resolution images or videos, or if you need to view the display from a closer distance, the P2 is a better choice.
If the viewing distance is long or the resolution requirements are not particularly high, then P4 is also a good choice.