We build video walls for some of the world’s leading brands and have over 20 years of expertise to ensure that your video wall project is a success.
We will create a show-stopping display with the latest in LCD & LED video wall technologies to wow your audience.
We offer a complete end-to-end service to ensure the absolute best combination of content and hardware to achieve visually stunning video walls in any shape & size worldwide.
Beginning with product demonstrations & hardware evaluation, will we take the time to show you the latest LCD & LED technologies. This will ensure that your video wall will not only look fantastic but is ideally suited to your unique environment, content & budget to achieve your business goals & provide a realistic ROI.
Contact us to discuss your requirements and place an order.
All video walls rely on picture & video content, so we can provide you with a wide range of graphic design services and digital signage systems to ensure that your content looks great and delivers a genuinely stunning display.
Working closely with architects, project managers and building contractors for the past 20 years, we understand the complexities involved in installing video walls in various locations. You can find video walls in retail stores, transport terminals, sports stadiums, hotels, TV Broadcast studios, theme parks, control rooms, car showrooms, corporate reception areas and more.
We supply video walls in all shapes and sizes and are focused on delivering the best possible video walls within our industry for our clients.
Both LCD and LED offer a range of unique benefits when used for video walls. See below to find out more about LCD and LED video walls and the typical considerations for a project. Please get in touch to discuss your requirements.
Both LCD and LED offer a range of unique benefits when used for video walls. Find out more about LCD and LED video walls and the typical considerations for a project. Please get in touch to discuss your requirements.
LED video walls are created by combining smaller LED tiles together to create one seamless display canvass and almost any screen size imaginable can be created in this way.
An LED video wall consists of displaying picture or video content using ‘Light Emitting Diodes’, which are based on semiconductor compounds that convert power directly into light. The advantage of this technology is that an extremely high luminosity is produced which means LED video walls are bright enough to display clear video & pictures even in direct sunlight.
The way that LED displays are built using smaller LED panels or tiles also means that an LED video wall display is completely seamless with no gaps between neighbouring panels, creating extremely powerful displays full of wow factor.
LED video walls can be made in almost any shape & size imaginable. The small size of the individual LED panels, that are combined to create one large LED video wall display, means that they are more flexible in terms of creating a video wall that may need to fit into a certain sized space within your building.
Most LED video walls are generally rectangular in shape but recent technology advances mean that screens can now be concave, convex or indeed any shape you want.
LED video walls are usually mounted to a secondary support structure, such as steel, but new lightweight & stronger structures made from carbon fibre are also available. In the past LED screens were mainly developed for outdoor use, but now large LED screens have been specifically designed for indoor use in areas such as airports and shopping centres, where high brightness levels and low viewing distances are key considerations that are more commonplace.
LED video walls can be specified for indoor or outdoor use and are the only serious choice for outdoor display screens as they are only display technology that can cope with direct sunlight.
LED video wall technologies now offer superior black levels, greatly improved contrast ratios and longer operating lives. The only potential drawback to an LED wall is the minimum viewing distance. Typically each individual LED represents one pixel in your overall level of image resolution. The distance between each individual LED is known as the ‘Pitch’ level and this is measured in millimetres.
A low ‘Pitch’ figure means that more individual LEDs are used to create the image, which in turn results in better image quality and a lower minimum viewing distance.
LED Pitch levels can vary depending on the shape, size and content that you need to work with but the typical levels of ‘Pitch’ are 0.9mm, 1.5mm, 1.9mm, 2.4mm & 3.2mm. Lower pitch levels will offer the best image quality but also cost more.
As a general rule of thumb if an LED wall has a pitch level of 3mm then you will need a minimum viewing distance of approx. 3 metres in order to see content clearly. If your audience is closer to the screen than this, they may have trouble seeing everything properly.
On the other hand maximum viewing distances are not a problem and the further away the audience is from the screen the better the image quality will appear. As such higher pitch levels can also be used to keep the price down in areas where the minimum viewing distance is not a concern.
LED video walls are created by combining smaller LED tiles together to create one seamless display canvass and almost any screen size imaginable can be created in this way.
An LED video wall consists of displaying picture or video content using ‘Light Emitting Diodes’, which are based on semiconductor compounds that convert power directly into light. The advantage of this technology is that an extremely high luminosity is produced which means LED video walls are bright enough to display clear video & pictures even in direct sunlight.
The way that LED displays are built using smaller LED panels or tiles also means that an LED video wall display is completely seamless with no gaps between neighbouring panels, creating extremely powerful displays full of wow factor.
LED video walls can be made in almost any shape & size imaginable. The small size of the individual LED panels, that are combined to create one large LED video wall display, means that they are more flexible in terms of creating a video wall that may need to fit into a certain sized space within your building.
Most LED video walls are generally rectangular in shape but recent technology advances mean that screens can now be concave, convex or indeed any shape you want.
LED video walls are usually mounted to a secondary support structure, such as steel, but new lightweight & stronger structures made from carbon fibre are also available. In the past LED screens were mainly developed for outdoor use, but now large LED screens have been specifically designed for indoor use in areas such as airports and shopping centres, where high brightness levels and low viewing distances are key considerations that are more commonplace.
LED video walls can be specified for indoor or outdoor use and are the only serious choice for outdoor display screens as they are only display technology that can cope with direct sunlight.
LED video wall technologies now offer superior black levels, greatly improved contrast ratios and longer operating lives. The only potential drawback to an LED wall is the minimum viewing distance. Typically each individual LED represents one pixel in your overall level of image resolution. The distance between each individual LED is known as the ‘Pitch’ level and this is measured in millimetres.
A low ‘Pitch’ figure means that more individual LEDs are used to create the image, which in turn results in better image quality and a lower minimum viewing distance.
LED Pitch levels can vary depending on the shape, size and content that you need to work with but the typical levels of ‘Pitch’ are 1.6mm, 1.9mm, 2.4mm, 3.2mm, 4mm & 5mm. Lower pitch levels will offer the best image quality but also cost more.
As a general rule of thumb if an LED wall has a pitch level of 3mm then you will need a minimum viewing distance of approx. 3 metres in order to see content clearly. If your audience is closer to the screen than this, they may have trouble seeing everything properly.
On the other hand maximum viewing distances are not a problem and the further away the audience is from the screen the better the image quality will appear. As such higher pitch levels can also be used to keep the price down in areas where the minimum viewing distance is not a concern.
LCD video walls are created by combining individual LCD screens together to form one large display area and very large screens sizes can be created in this way. LCD walls offer high levels of resolution & image quality and so are suitable for areas where content has to be viewed at close range and therefore generally suit a wide range of indoor applications.
The main considerations when choosing an LCD video wall will be individual screen price & the size of the image seam (the total distance between adjacent screens). A smaller image seam will of course create a more seamless image but will generally cost more.
Brightness levels are also extremely important when considering LCD screens. The brightness of an LCD panel can generally be classed into three different categories;
“Image Seam” is a term used to refer to the total distance between adjacent screens. Top of the range “Ultra thin” panels have an image seam of 0.88mm when two screens are next too each other, which is very thin, but this also makes the screens slightly more fragile and also more expensive. The most popular LCD video wall panels have an image seam of 3.5mm which still offers an impressive display with a good balance between price and durability.
LCD video walls are created by combining individual LCD screens together to form one large display area and very large screens sizes can be created in this way. LCD video wall screens are available from several leading manufacturers such as NEC, Sharp & Samsung. Typical individual screen sizes are 46”, 55” & 60”.
There are now more LCD video wall screens available than ever before so please get in touch and we will help you to decide which one is best suited to your requirements.
LCD Video Walls are most commonly wall mounted but can also be suspended from ceilings or mounted on floor stands if necessary.
LCD Video wall screens are designed for use indoors. Although you can add a bespoke protection case around them, and then mount them outside, it is not usually economical and in that instance, we would recommend an LED video wall instead.
Each panel used in an LCD video wall is currently Full HD resolution (1920×1080 pixels). Therefore, when you combine multiple screens to create your video wall, the result is a very high-resolution level display. Content is essential, and for LCD video walls, we usually work with video content that is either Full HD or 4K. We can do that without needing any additional processing equipment and achieve a flawless viewing experience with no worries about the minimum viewing distances that you would have with an LED video wall.
LCD video walls are created by combining individual LCD screens together to form one large display area and very large screens sizes can be created in this way. LCD walls offer high levels of resolution & image quality and so are suitable for areas where content has to be viewed at close range and therefore generally suit a wide range of indoor applications.
The main considerations when choosing an LCD video wall will be individual screen price & the size of the image seam (the total distance between adjacent screens). A smaller image seam will of course create a more seamless image but will generally cost more.
Brightness levels are also extremely important when considering LCD screens. The brightness of an LCD panel can generally be classed into three different categories;
Thanks to the way in which LCD video walls are created, LCD video wall viewers can benefit from almost seamless, high-detail content displays fr areas where content has to be viewed at close range.
LCD video wall screens are available from several leading manufacturers such as NEC, Sharp & Samsung. Typical individual screen sizes are 46”, 55” & 60”.
There are now more LCD video wall screens available than ever before so please get in touch and we will help you to decide which one is best suited to your requirements.
LED video walls are usually mounted to a secondary support structure, such as steel, but new lightweight & stronger structures made from carbon fibre are also available. In the past LED screens were mainly developed for outdoor use, but now large LED screens have been specifically designed for indoor use in areas such as airports and shopping centres, where high brightness levels and low viewing distances are key considerations that are more commonplace.
LED video walls can be specified for indoor or outdoor use and are the only serious choice for outdoor display screens as they are only display technology that can cope with direct sunlight.
LED video wall technologies now offer superior black levels, greatly improved contrast ratios and longer operating lives. The only potential drawback to an LED wall is the minimum viewing distance. Typically each individual LED represents one pixel in your overall level of image resolution. The distance between each individual LED is known as the ‘Pitch’ level and this is measured in millimetres.
A low ‘Pitch’ figure means that more individual LEDs are used to create the image, which in turn results in better image quality and a lower minimum viewing distance.
LED Pitch levels can vary depending on the shape, size and content that you need to work with but the typical levels of ‘Pitch’ are 1.6mm, 1.9mm, 2.4mm, 3.2mm, 4mm & 5mm. Lower pitch levels will offer the best image quality but also cost more.
As a general rule of thumb if an LED wall has a pitch level of 3mm then you will need a minimum viewing distance of approx. 3 metres in order to see content clearly. If your audience is closer to the screen than this, they may have trouble seeing everything properly.
On the other hand maximum viewing distances are not a problem and the further away the audience is from the screen the better the image quality will appear. As such higher pitch levels can also be used to keep the price down in areas where the minimum viewing distance is not a concern.
Once you have selected your preferred screen, you need to consider the installation side of things. This will include items such as mounting brackets, cabling, video signal distribution hardware, video processors, content management systems, power distribution, equipment storage, custom surrounds and the actual installation itself. Video walls are usually wall-mounted but can also be hung from a ceiling or mounted on a floor stand if necessary.
Video processors are equipment that are sometimes needed to scale and size your picture & video content correctly, so it appears normal when displayed on a large screen and not stretched or cropped. Simple video processors are built into LCD video wall screens and will scale your content to appear as one large image. More complex ones that will enable several different types of video content to be shown on the screen simultaneously and handle odd screen shapes are often bespoke to each project and sold separately.
Content Management Systems (CMS) will allow you to arrange & schedule your picture and video files quickly and efficiently to appear in the correct order on the screen. Using these systems, we can build both picture and video playlists that will allow you to schedule your marketing messages to suit your typical audience at certain times of the day. Playlists can be precisely controlled and scheduled days, weeks, or even months in advance and easily updated remotely via the internet when needed to keep your content looking fresh.
Content is perhaps the most important part of a video wall project & as well as providing all the necessary hardware we can help you to create new digital content & also offer a fully managed service whereby we will look after everything for you.
Once you have selected your preferred screen, you need to consider the installation side of things. This will include items such as mounting brackets, cabling, video signal distribution hardware, video processors, content management systems, power distribution, equipment storage, custom surrounds and the actual installation itself. Video walls are usually wall-mounted but can also be hung from a ceiling or mounted on a floor stand if necessary.
Video processors are separate pieces of equipment that are sometimes needed to correctly scale and size your picture & video content so it appears as normal when displayed on a large screen. Simple video processors are often included with LCD displays and will just scale your content so it appears as one large image. More complex ones that will enable several different types of video content to be shown on the screen simultaneously and handle odd screen shapes are often bespoke to each project and sold separately.
Content Management Systems (CMS) will allow you to arrange & schedule your picture and video files quickly and easily so they appear in the correct order on the screen. Using these systems we can build picture and video playlists that will allow you to schedule your marketing messages to suit your typical audience at certain times of the day. Playlists can be precisely controlled and scheduled days, weeks, or even months in advance if necessary and easily updated remotely when needed to keep your content looking fresh.
Content is perhaps the most important part of a video wall project & as well as providing all the necessary hardware we can help you to create new digital content & also offer a fully managed service whereby we will look after everything for you.
Whether you’re based in the UK or US, we’re here to help! Get in touch with our expert teams to discuss your requirements and how we can help you!
Get in touch with our UK office to see how we can help your business with quality Audio Visual systems.
Get in touch with our US office to see how we can help your business with quality Audio Visual systems.
Whether you’re based in the UK or US, we’re here to help! Get in touch with our expert teams to discuss your requirements and how we can help you!
Get in touch with our UK office to see how we can help your business with quality Audio Visual systems.
Get in touch with our US office to see how we can help your business with quality Audio Visual systems.
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