LCD Video Walls
LCD Video Walls
A video wall is a truly versatile display platform. A large video wall can offer you a dynamic creative digital canvas, to engage your audience.
Deliver your content to a full screen solution or create a multi-source display to promote your message on a big scale.
For environments where the content is displaying fine text or detail such as spreadsheets, architect drawings or maps, LCD will still offer you the best picture quality at the best price.
The Screens
LCD Displays are different to regular screens, they have ultra fine bezels (frames). When mounted and connected together you create a large screen with minimal bezel interruption to your display.
With LCD you usually choose from 49” or 55” screens, mounting in either portrait or landscape. Create a modern stylish flush set back display - set the screens back into a false wall or have a purpose built frame/surround to finish off.
9 Situations LCD Video Walls are perfect for
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Screen size less than 4 metres in width.
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In small board rooms, or close viewing environment
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When content detail is critical
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When full HD image quality is required:
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Content shows detail text and information
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Content includes detailed spreadsheet info or maps
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When cost and budget is an important factor
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Operations systems
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Security Screens and CCTV screen banks
Video Wall Systems
Each video wall is different, not just in size but in setup and configuration, but also the way it works and is managed. The screens are only part of the picture, behind the screen there is a host of technology choices to make. So depending on what content you want to play, how many content sources and how you want to manage them, will determine the brains of your solution.
Using the latest technology, AV/IP, processors, media players, switchers, splitters, extenders/receivers and content management software, we will find th
LCD Still Holds it's Place
Whilst the popularity of LED is increasing, the cost is still comparatively higher for the ultra-fine LED pixel pitch units. So, for close viewing and small 2×2 and 3×3 set ups LCD is usually still the preferred choice, unless it’s for outdoor use!
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What is a digital signage display?A digital signage display is a visual communication tool that utilises digital screens to present dynamic content, such as images, videos, and text, to convey information or advertisements. These displays are commonly found in public spaces, retail stores, restaurants, and other commercial establishments.
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