Transform Your Space with Stunning Commercial Video Wall Installations

From concept to installation, our expert AV team delivers high-impact LED video walls tailored for your business.

What is a Video Wall?

A LED video wall is a large display made up of many small LED panels that fit together seamlessly to form one continuous screen. Unlike a traditional TV or projector, an LED video wall is built from modular tiles, allowing it to be scaled to almost any size or shape.

Video Walls are used for:

  • Corporate lobbies, boardrooms and collaboration spaces
  • Control rooms
  • Retail and hospitality environments
  • Educational Facilities
  • Entertainment venues
  • Sporting Venues
  • Window Signage
  • Custom built displays
  • Scoreboards
  • Ribbon Boards
  • Digital Signage
  • Interactive boards
  • Large format display
  • Transparent LED

Why Choose a Video Wall?

Video walls are used for:

  • Captivating visual impact for audiences
  • Scalable modular design for any space
  • Seamless connectivity with your existing AV systems
  • Reliable performance that meets current energy sustainability targets
  • High Brightness capabilities to compete with “mother nature”
  • Flexibility with any style of content used
  • Long-life expectancy
  • Future proof, scalability
  • Energy Efficiency

Types of Video Walls

LED Video Walls

Best for bright, high-traffic environments. Also known as Direct view LED Video Walls (dvLED), offer bezel-free seamless image quality with exceptional brightness. Excellent for long-term durability in demanding commercial spaces. We provide and install major brands including: 

  • SONY
  • LG
  • Samsung
  • Planar
  • Absen
  • Aoto
  • Liantronics
  • Barco
  • Muxwave

Advantages

  • Great contrast for bright environments
  • No visible seams between panels
  • Exceptional brightness
  • Excellent durability for long-term use
  • Can be repaired on-site

Disadvantages

  • Higher cost, especially if you need higher resolution at closer distances
  • Some LED can be too fragile for a harsh environment
  • Electrical operating costs can be high depending on required brightness levels
  • Heat generation

LCD Video Walls

Cost-effective and resolution-rich displays but suffer from lower configuration versatility. This display types creates a visible seam in the picture. Very limited in use due to their fixed rectangular shape. 

Advantages

  • Cost-effective
  • Resolution-rich

Disadvantages

  • Can not be used to create curved displays
  • Visible seams between panels
  • Less configurable due to available LCD panel sizes
  • Aged Technology – your brand will appear to be old

Projected Video Walls

Projected based video walls can be cost effective at a particular size over an LED wall. Projected videos walls costs can significantly increase if high brightness is required for bright environments. 

Advantages

  • No image size limitation
  • Easier to install
  • Lighter weight 
  • Projected images can wrap around objects easily. 
  • No custom manufacturing of components needed

Disadvantages

  • More maintenance
  • Projectors need to be brought in for service
  • Shorter lamp life spans for both lamp or laser based light engines
  • Can not be used outdoors during the day

How Much Does a Video Wall Cost?

Pricing can vary widely, from $5000-$50,000 and is dependant on many factors. Type of LED technology used (COB, GOB, MIP, SMD etc), the overall size of the display, and how it will be installed including the of mounting or structure needed. 

Key factors include the pixel resolution (spacing between each row of LEDs), overall resolution of control system (HD, 4K, 8K, 16K ++) as well as the level if difficulty of where and how the display will be installed. Structural requirements on the building side must be considered depending the weight load of the display.

Our Process

Advisory and site assessment

Every LED video wall design begins with a conversation to understand your vision and how the display will be used. From there, our engineering team reviews project drawings or evaluates the existing site conditions to ensure the solution is tailored to the space.

Custom design and visualization

If your LED video wall requires a unique design, our team will explore custom configurations to bring your vision to life. We then develop detailed renderings so you can clearly visualize how the display will look within your space

Installation and testing

All installations are performed by our in-house team, never subcontracted. Each project is led by a dedicated Project Manager who ensures the LED video wall is delivered exactly as engineered and aligned with our client’s vision. Once installation is complete, the system undergoes thorough testing and commissioning to confirm optimal performance and reliability.

Ongoing support and training

Following installation, our team provides comprehensive training to ensure the owner is fully comfortable operating the system. Clients also receive direct access to our support team whenever assistance is required.

Industries We Serve

Retail & QSR chains

Corporate offices & boardrooms

Control rooms and security centers

Hospitality and entertainment venues

Virtual Production Studio

Sporting Venues

FAQ

A video wall is a large display made by combining multiple screens or LED panels to create one seamless image. A processing system controls the content, allowing a single image to fill the entire wall or multiple sources—such as presentations, video, or data—to be displayed at the same time. Because video walls are modular, they can be built in a wide range of sizes to suit different spaces and applications.

The cost of a video wall varies depending on several factors, including the type of display technology used, the size of the wall, the resolution required, and the installation requirements. Because video walls are modular and highly customizable, each system is typically designed and priced based on the specific needs of the space and application.

LED video walls use modular LED panels to create a seamless display with no visible lines between sections and are often used for larger or high-impact installations. LCD video walls use multiple flat-panel screens placed together, which can create visible seams where the screen bezels

Yes. Video walls are modular, which means they can be designed in a wide range of sizes and configurations to fit the space and the intended use. Depending on the technology used, displays can be built in standard rectangular formats or customized shapes to suit the design of the environment.

Yes. Our in-house team manages the full process, including installation, testing, commissioning, and client training. We also provide ongoing support and maintenance services to ensure your video wall continues to perform reliably over time.

Installation timelines vary depending on the size of the video wall, the complexity of the installation, and the site conditions. Smaller systems can often be completed in a day or two, while larger or more customized installations may take several days including testing and commissioning.

Manufacturing and shipping timelines vary depending on the size of the video wall, the LED technology selected, and the manufacturer. In most cases, production and delivery can take 8 – 12 weeks from the time the order is placed. 

No. While many LED video wall manufacturers are based in China, there are also companies in North America, Europe, and other regions that design and produce LED display technology. The global supply chain for LED components and manufacturing is widespread.

Not exactly. TVs have a fixed resolution such as HD or 4K. LED video walls are made from modular panels, so their total resolution depends on the size of the wall and the pixel pitch of the LED panels used. This allows the display to be scaled to different sizes while still delivering clear images at the intended viewing distance.

Pixel pitch refers to the distance between individual LED pixels on a display, typically measured in millimeters. A smaller pixel pitch means the pixels are closer together, resulting in a sharper image and allowing viewers to stand closer to the screen without seeing the individual pixels.

The right pixel pitch depends primarily on the viewing distance and how the display will be used. Displays viewed up close typically require a finer (smaller) pixel pitch for a sharper image, while displays viewed from farther away can use a larger pixel pitch. Our team evaluates the space and viewing conditions to recommend the most appropriate option.

No. Unlike a television, an LED video wall does not come with a fixed resolution such as 4K. The total resolution depends on the size of the wall and the pixel pitch of the LED panels used. With the right configuration, however, an LED video wall can be designed to achieve 4K resolution or higher.

For environments where durability is important, specialized LED technologies such as GOB (Glue on Board) can be used. These displays add a protective layer over the LEDs, helping to improve resistance to impact, dust, and moisture while maintaining image quality.

Many modern LED video wall systems are designed with modular components that allow individual modules or power supplies to be replaced onsite if needed. In some cases, more complex repairs may require the module to be sent back to the manufacturer for service. The exact process depends on the specific LED technology and manufacturer.

The LED technology that most often requires factory repair is COB (Chip on Board) LED.

COB LED displays integrate multiple LED chips directly onto the circuit board and seal them with a protective coating. Because the LEDs are bonded together as a single surface, individual pixels or components are not easily serviceable in the field, so damaged modules typically need to be returned to the manufacturer for repair or replacement.

Ready to design your custom video wall?

Have more questions about your video wall project? Contact Aligned Vision Group today for a free consultation.