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If you’re shopping for a mobile digital billboard (LED truck) and someone told you “It’s P3.9, so it’s high quality,” watch this first. Pixel pitch is resolution—not quality. In this video I show you the real factors that determine how your LED truck screens look on the street and on camera: high-refresh driver ICs (≥3,840 Hz), gold-plated terminations vs. bare copper, proper receiving cards, and a multi-input controller/scaler. You’ll also learn a simple delivery-day acceptance test to catch problems before you sign—and how to spec same-batch spare modules so your screens stay uniform into years 5–7. What you’ll learn: Why P3.9 / pixel pitch ≠ quality (and what actually matters for outdoor MDB) How low-refresh driver ICs cause banding/rolling lines in photos & video—and how ≥3,840 Hz fixes it Gold vs. copper terminations: reliability in cold weather, vibration, and moisture The role of receiving cards and why entry-level parts limit calibration & uniformity Why a multi-input controller/scaler (e.g., VX600-class) beats single-input boxes for routes + events The acceptance test: full white → 5–10% gray → RGB → motion → phone video → dusk dim Spare module strategy (same-batch/bin) to protect uniformity and resale value Who this is for: First-time LED truck buyers evaluating screen quality Operators struggling with rolling lines or flicker on camera Agencies and brands that need clean photo/video of campaigns Quick reference keywords LED truck, mobile digital billboard, P3.9, pixel pitch, LED screen quality, driver IC, 3840Hz refresh, no rolling lines, banding, Novastar, VX600, receiving cards, outdoor LED display, gold-plated connectors, spare modules, binning, acceptance test, calibration, HDR, brightness, IP65. Free resources & next steps 📘 Free book: How to Start a Mobile Digital Billboard Business Without Losing $100K — ledtrucks.com/freebook 📬 Weekly playbook (Digital Display Insider): digitaldisplayinsider.com 🎟️ Discovery Day (hands-on demo + clarity if MDB is right for you): ledtrucks.com/discoveryday If this helped, drop a comment with your setup, frame a question about your screen/driver combo, or tell me what you want tested next. Find more resources and insights: 👉 Jerry Teeter Consulting: www.jerryteeter.com 👉 Legion LED Trucks: www.ledtrucks.com 👉 Digital Display Insider Blog: www.ledtrucks.com/blog 👉 Subscribe to Digital Display Insider: newsletter.ledtrucks.com