Coblinks’ indoor LED displays are the ideal solution for applications in conference rooms, airports, commercial displays, and consumer-grade applications.

We manufacture professional LED display solutions with a relentless focus on quality, innovation, and reliability. Backed by a team with deep expertise in the display industry, COBLINKS has rapidly built a reputation for delivering high-performance visual systems—from rental and touring screens to permanent installation and fine-pitch indoor displays.

Our products are engineered for the demands of real-world applications: stage events, broadcast studios, corporate showrooms, retail environments, and beyond. Every module is built to meet the rigorous expectations of Europe and North America’s mid-to-high-end markets, combining precision manufacturing with stringent QC standards.

Whether you’re sourcing a single screen or planning a large-scale deployment, our team provides end-to-end support—from pre-sales consultation and custom configuration to remote commissioning and on-site technical service.

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1. What pixel pitch should I choose for my indoor LED display?

It depends on your viewing distance and content requirements. For close-range, high-detail applications such as broadcast studios or control rooms, we recommend the TC Series starting from P0.9375, which delivers exceptional clarity at short viewing distances. For larger auditoriums, corporate lobbies, or conference rooms where viewing distances are greater, the MC Series at P1.89 mm with its 4-in-1 flip-chip technology offers stunning contrast and uniformity even in brightly lit environments.

2. How do COBLINKS indoor LED panels perform in brightly lit environments?

Our MD Series is specifically engineered for high-ambient-light environments. Its 4-in-1 flip-chip LEDs feature a deep black anti-glare surface treatment that minimizes reflections and maximizes contrast — making it ideal for broadcast studios, auditoria, and corporate spaces where both on-site audiences and cameras demand exceptional visual clarity. The MD Series, with a refresh rate of ≥7680Hz, also ensures flicker-free, smooth visuals under all lighting conditions.

3. How easy is it to install and maintain COBLINKS indoor LED displays?

Both the TC and MC Series are designed with installation efficiency and long-term maintenance in mind. Both series support hanging, stacking, and wall-mounting via front and rear mounting points, with a dedicated alignment tool for precise positioning. Both series also support front-access maintenance, allowing modules, hub cards, and power supplies to be replaced from the front without requiring rear access space — significantly reducing both installation time and total cost of ownership.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Here is a short introduction to how an indoor fixed LED display can benefit your business:

An indoor fixed LED display acts as a powerful, permanent visual hub that transforms your physical space into a dynamic communication platform. Unlike traditional projectors or static signage, it offers superior brightness and clarity that remains visible even in well-lit environments like lobbies, showrooms, and conference rooms.

Key benefits include:

Elevated Brand Image: A high-resolution video wall creates an immediate "wow" factor, signaling that your business is modern and professional.

Enhanced Engagement: You can capture attention more effectively with vibrant motion graphics, real-time data, and video content rather than static text.

Operational Efficiency: It serves as a centralized information hub for announcements or collaboration, allowing for instant content updates without the recurring costs of printing materials.

 

For a standard conference room, the "sweet spot" for pixel pitch is typically P1.5 to P2.5.

However, the "best" choice depends entirely on your specific room depth and budget. Here is a breakdown to help you decide.

The Golden Rule: Viewing Distance

The most critical factor is the distance between the screen and the first row of viewers. If the pitch is too large, the audience will see a "grainy" or pixelated image.

General Guidelines:

P1.2 – P1.5: Best for small rooms or executive huddle spaces where viewers are 1.5m – 3m away.

P1.8 – P2.0: The industry standard for most medium-sized conference rooms with a viewing distance of 3m – 5m.

P2.5: Suitable for larger rooms or training halls where the closest viewer is 4m+ away.

Pixel Pitch

Best Viewing Distance

Ideal Use Case

P1.2 - P1.5

1.5m - 3m

Executive boardrooms, detailed data analysis, small spaces.

P1.8 - P2.0

3m - 5m

Standard corporate meeting rooms, hybrid video conferencing.

P2.5

4m - 8m

Large training rooms, auditoriums, budget-conscious projects.

Yes, modular LED display panels are generally easy to maintain from the front, and for many applications, this is a key design advantage.

Modern LED panels use specific mechanisms that allow you to access and replace components directly from the screen's face, eliminating the need for space behind the display

Indoor LED panels generally cannot be mounted directly on a wall without any frame. Most LED video wall modules demand a support structure for several critical reasons. Walls are rarely perfectly flat; even slight unevenness creates misalignment and visible gaps between panels, destroying the seamless image. A frame ensures a level surface. Direct wall contact also blocks essential rear ventilation, trapping heat and shortening the LEDs' lifespan. Moreover, maintenance and cable access become impossible if panels are flush against the wall.

While some ultra-thin, magnetic LED tiles or flexible panels may be installed using slim brackets or heavy-duty adhesive, they still assume a prepared, flat backing and minimal mounting hardware. Without any frame at all, safety and performance are compromised. For typical indoor installations, lightweight aluminum frames are preferred over heavy steel, but a frame of some kind is almost always required to guarantee flatness, cooling, and serviceability.

Choosing an LED display over a traditional projector for indoor use is often driven by differences in image quality, ambient light tolerance, maintenance, and long-term value. Here are the key advantages:

 

  • Superior Brightness & Contrast

LED displays produce significantly higher brightness (often 500–2,000+ nits) compared to projectors (typically 2,000–5,000 ANSI lumens for business/classroom models). In well-lit conference rooms, lobbies, or retail spaces, LEDs remain vivid and readable without darkening the room. Projectors wash out in ambient light.

 

 

  • Consistent Color & Uniformity

Projectors often suffer from uneven brightness (hotspots, dim corners) and color shift over time (lamps age, dust on optics). LEDs offer uniform illumination across each pixel, maintaining color accuracy and brightness for years.

 

 

  • Zero Shadow Interference

With a projector, presenters walking near the screen cast shadows, distracting audiences. LED displays are self-emitting and front-lit, so people can move freely in front of them without blocking the image.

 

 

  • Longer Lifespan & Lower Maintenance

Modern LEDs last 50,000–100,000 hours (nearly 24/7 use for 6–11 years) with minimal degradation. Projector lamps require replacement every 2,000–5,000 hours (often annually in heavy use), and filters need cleaning. Some laser projectors improve lifespan but cost more initially.

 

 

  • Seamless Scaling & Modular Design

Large LED walls can be built to any size or shape (curved, floor/ceiling) without losing resolution, thanks to modular panels. Projectors require expensive short-throw lenses, complex blending for multiple units, and suffer from visible seams when stacking.

 

 

  • Instant On/Off & Silent Operation

LEDs power up instantly and run silently (fanless designs exist for fine-pitch indoor displays). Projectors often need warm-up/cool-down times, and fan noise can be distracting in quiet rooms like boardrooms or control centers.

 

 

  • No Focus or Keystone Adjustments

Once installed, an LED display stays perfectly aligned. Projectors require periodic refocusing and keystone correction, especially if bumped or if screens warp.

Yes, using high-density LED screen panels in a home environment is generally safe, provided you choose certified products and follow sensible usage guidelines. These panels have become common in home theaters and gaming setups, and they do not pose unique risks when handled correctly.

 

The main concern is blue light exposure, which may cause eye strain or disrupt sleep patterns. Many modern panels counter this with built-in low-blue-light modes and flicker-free technology. To further reduce strain, maintain a proper viewing distance (around 1.5 times the screen diagonal) and take regular breaks. Electromagnetic field emissions from LED screens are well below international safety limits and are comparable to other household electronics. Heat output can be noticeable, but quality residential panels rely on passive cooling without noisy fans; simply ensure adequate ventilation around the installation.

 

Electrical safety depends on recognized certifications like UL or CE, so always use the original power supply and avoid overloading circuits. Physically, large, heavy panels must be mounted securely to prevent tip-over. Reputable brands also comply with RoHS directives, meaning their panels are free from hazardous substances such as lead and mercury. In summary, high-density LED displays are safe for home use when you select certified products, install them correctly, and practice healthy viewing habits.