To give you some perspective as to what pixel pitch you might need, a general rule of thumb is that your pixel pitch (in millimeters) should be no higher than your viewing distance in meters. So if people are viewing the curtain from about 20 feet away (roughly 6 meters), then your pixel pitch should be 6 mm or less.
When you're viewing large outdoor LED displays, for example, such as billboards or theater signage, they usually range from 10 mm to 34 mm or more. The truss-suspended curtains you often find hung over trade show exhibits, which typically offer dynamic images, moving content, and maybe a brand name or two, usually have a pixel pitch of at least 6 mm. They provide limited resolution for close-up viewing but just enough to create wow factor from a distance.
Finally, for content viewed from 6 to 10 feet away, such as images in an in-booth theater, you're probably experiencing 2- to 3-mm pixel pitch. At this range, you can usually downsize your screen dimensions but upsize the pixel pitch to create even sharper resolution for words and images.
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