Video Walls

Explore layouts, technologies, and processing options for any space.

What is a Video Wall?

A video wall is a collection of displays that work together as one large canvas. They create high-impact visuals for communication, branding, advertising, and data visualization.

  • Multiple displays act as a single surface
  • Flexible layouts with scalable sizes and configurations
  • High resolution for dynamic, crisp content

The two main types
of video walls

LCD Video Walls

Multiple commercial displays tiled in a grid with ultra-narrow bezels.

  • Familiar 2×2, 3×3, 3×1 layouts
  • Cost-effective and reliable
  • Perfect for dashboards and promotions

and

LED Panels

Seamless cabinets that form a single canvas with no bezels.

  • No bezels, continuous image
  • Curves, corners, creative shapes
  • Scales to any size imaginable

Key Considerations

  • Ambient Light: Brightness targets for your environment
  • Content Resolution: Scaling needs for your content
  • Viewing Distance: Optimal pixel pitch selection
  • Mounting Access: Serviceability and maintenance
  • Budget: Total cost of ownership

Need Help Choosing?

We match technology to your content, space, and budget—then handle design, mounting, and calibration.

Conventional Video Walls

Panel Sizes

  • Common: 46", 49", 55", 65" narrow‑bezel LCD
  • Landscape or portrait; mixed grids supported
  • Overall wall size scales with rows × columns

Brightness

  • Indoor typical: 500–700 nits
  • High ambient light: 700–1000 nits
  • Calibrate for uniformity across panels

Bezel Considerations

  • Ultra‑narrow combined bezel: ~0.44–3.5 mm
  • Content safe areas to avoid critical seams
  • Precision mounts improve seam alignment

Common Layout Examples

3×3 Feature Wall

High-impact nine-panel wall for flagship installations.

3x3 Wall

Choose Your Layout

LED Panels

Panel Sizes

  • Common: 500×500mm, 500×1000mm, 1000×1000mm
  • Thickness: 80–120mm typical
  • Modular cabinets for any wall size

Custom Shapes

  • Cabinets form curves, corners, cubes
  • Creative cutouts and brand silhouettes
  • Seamless canvas with no bezels

Pixel Pitch & Viewing

Pixel pitch is the distance between LED centers. Smaller pitch = finer detail but higher cost.

  • Common pitches: 0.9mm – 2.5mm (indoor)
  • Rule of thumb: min distance ≈ pixel pitch in meters × 1000 ÷ 1000 → e.g. 1.5mm ≈ 1.5–2m
  • Match pitch to closest audience distance

Pixel Pitch Simulator

0.5mm5mm
1m10m

Current blur: 0.0px | Recommended distance: 1500mm+

Higher pixel pitch + closer viewing = more pixelation (blur)

Seamless Large Canvas

LED creates a bezel-free canvas with pixel pitch matched to viewing distance.

LED panels are modular cabinets that can be configured into virtually any setup or shape—from flat walls to curves and corners—while maintaining a seamless image.

Distribution & Processing

Networked Video + Independent Scalers

Distribute sources over IP to endpoints, each with its own scaler for flexible layouts and easy expansion.

  • • AV-over-IP, multicast, or SDVoE
  • • Per-display scaling and EDID management
  • • Great for menu ribbons and mixed zones
  • • Scales cost with number of endpoints

Wall & Window Processing Units

Centralized processors create canvases, split into windows, and route sources with pixel-perfect synchronization.

  • • Single large canvas with precise sync
  • • Presets, windowing, and transitions
  • • Ideal for control rooms and flagship walls
  • • Higher capability, centralized cost
Sync
Good (per display)
Scalability
Excellent
Cost Profile
Per endpoint
Use Case
Menus, mixed zones
Sync
Excellent (global)
Scalability
High (per chassis)
Cost Profile
Centralized
Use Case
Control rooms, flagship