LED Video Walls
Seamless canvases for command centers, auditoriums, and high-traffic public lobbies.
Engineer the video wall, scoreboard, concourse display, and control workflow as one accountable system before the first cabinet is mounted.
Authority buyers need repeatable numbers: pixel pitch from 1.2 mm fine-pitch interiors to 10 mm long-throw venue boards, 600-1,200 nits indoors versus 5,000-10,000 nits outdoors, IP65 weather sealing for exposed faces, and N+1 control redundancy that can survive real operating schedules.
| Planning Variable | Venue-Scale LED Wall | Networked Digital Signage |
|---|---|---|
| Typical viewing distance | 8 m to 80 m, bowl or concourse sightlines | 1.5 m to 12 m, lobby and retail circulation |
| Brightness strategy | Outdoor-ready luminance with scheduled dimming curves | Indoor luminance tuned for camera and eye comfort |
| Service model | Front or rear access mapped to rigging constraints | Modular panels with planned swap windows |
| Control priority | Redundant signal paths for live-event continuity | Remote playlist, health monitoring, and permission control |
Seamless canvases for command centers, auditoriums, and high-traffic public lobbies.
Purpose-built display surfaces for sports, transportation, broadcast, and civic venues.
Glass-forward media layers for retail windows, atriums, and architectural features.
Managed information displays for wayfinding, advertising, operations, and guest messaging.
Schedules, sensors, and operating profiles help protect visibility without overwhelming the surrounding environment.
Live venues and control rooms can plan backup paths before an event calendar creates pressure.
Front-service and rear-service choices are coordinated with walls, catwalks, and mounting tolerances.
Display hardware, processors, and signage scheduling are reviewed as one visual communications system.
Specification sheets, spares planning, and maintenance checkpoints support long-term ownership.