
The price of an outdoor LED display depends on a number of factors, including:
Size: Screens come in all sizes and the price typically increases with increasing size. When it comes to large outdoor screens, screen sizes are measured in square meters.
Pixelpitch: Pixelpitch is the distance between the LED bulbs on the screen. A monitor with a lower pixel pitch has a sharper image and is more expensive than a monitor with a higher pixel pitch.
Brightness: The brightness of an outdoor LED display should be high enough to be seen in bright sunlight, and the higher the brightness, the higher the price. Brightness is measured in nits and a display capable of over 5,000 nits is assumed to be good for outdoor use. In comparison, an average TV or computer monitor has an average of 350 nits.
Resistance: How resistant a display is to external elements (water, frost and dust) is marked with an IP rating. The higher the rating, the better. For example, a device with an IP67 rating would be positive for an outdoor display as it is completely protected from dust and can withstand short-term immersion in water.
As a rough guide, you can expect to pay:
However, it's important to remember that these are indicative prices only. The exact price of an outdoor LED display depends on your specific needs.
In addition to the price of the screen itself, you also need to budget for delivery, installation, maintenance, operation and software costs. If the screen is not to be mounted on a facade, but on some kind of stand or pylon, any foundation and stand will also need to be included.
We hope this helps you get a better understanding of the price of outdoor LED displays.
You are always welcome to request a quote from us at Servisto.
Contact us on 41 10 22 17.