LED Video Walls

Perth’s greatest range of LED Video Walls

Bring your content to life with stunning LED video walls, professionally designed and installed right here in Perth.

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Popular LED Video Wall Options

Entry Level Video Wall Display

Best for:

Waiting rooms, small retail feature walls, medical practice foyers

Pixel Pitch

P1.8 – P2.5

Baseline Size

2.0m × 1.0m

Approx. SQM

~2 sqm

Outdoor Video Wall Display

Best for:

Venue exteriors, public plaza displays, building-mounted brand screens

Pixel Pitch

P4 – P8

Baseline Size

4.0m × 2.5m

Approx. SQM

~10 sqm

Mid-Range Video Wall Display

Best for:

Hotel lobbies, retail flagships, showroom feature walls

Pixel Pitch

P1.2 – P1.5

Baseline Size

2.5m × 1.5m

Approx. SQM

~3.75 sqm

Custom Video Wall Display

Best for:

Immersive retail experiences, large-scale venue walls, branded environment centrepieces

Pixel Pitch

P1.2 – P6

Baseline Size

5m+ × 3m+

Approx. SQM

15+ sqm

Premium Video Wall Display

Best for:

High-end retail, theatre foyers, museum & gallery hero walls

Pixel Pitch

P0.9 – P1.2

Baseline Size

3.5m × 2.0m

Approx. SQM

~7 sqm

Transform your lobby or showroom with a high-impact LED video wall solution.

LED Video Walls That Outshine the competition.

Your space makes a first impression the moment someone walks through the door. A custom LED video wall turns that moment into something unforgettable, drawing eyes, communicating your brand, and setting you apart from every competitor still relying on static signage or dated displays.

Every installation is backed by our local Perth team, industry-leading warranties, and a 99.9% support resolution rate.

Smart Long-term Choice

LED video walls deliver what no projector or LCD panel array can match: brilliant, uninterrupted visuals across any size canvas with with zero bezels, consistent brightness from corner to corner, and image quality that holds up in any lighting condition.

  • No bezels, no interruptions

  • High brightness output

  • Modular and scalable

  • Built for 24/7 operation

  • Energy efficient

  • Low maintenance

Seamless visuals that stop people in their tracks.

Bright, reliable video wall that looks incredible from day one and keeps performing for years.

  • Unmatched quality and performance

    Only top-tier LED technology, rigorously tested for durability.

  • Customisation and scalability

    Tailored solutions for every business size and industry.

  • Seamless content management

    Easy integration with CMS platforms like BrightSign, Signagelive, and proprietary systems.

  • Full-service support

    From design to installation & ongoing maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions Video Walls

  • Pricing depends on configuration, screen size, and pixel pitch. As a general guide:

    • Small-format indoor displays (e.g. 2m × 1m feature wall): from $15,000

    • Mid-range indoor displays (e.g. 2.5m × 1.5m): from $30,000

    • Outdoor displays: from $28,000

    • Large-format and custom installs: from $80,000+

    Prices include panels, controller, mounting hardware, and standard installation. Structural work, content setup, and CMS licensing are additional.

    Contact our Perth team for a free site visit and quote.

  • A complete LED video wall system requires four core components:

    • LED panels: the modular display tiles

    • Structural frame and mounting system: holds panels flat, level, and secure

    • Video wall processor/controller: receives content sources and distributes the image across all panels

    • Content source and management software: a media player, PC, or CMS that feeds video, images, or live data to the display

    Permanent commercial installs also require professional cabling, power distribution, and in some cases a dedicated network connection for remote content management.

  • A video wall is a large-format display system for high-impact visual communications. Common applications include:

    • Brand and marketing: products, promotions, and campaign content in retail environments

    • Customer engagement: immersive in-store or venue experiences

    • Corporate communications: live data, KPIs, wayfinding, and messaging in lobbies and boardrooms

    • Collaboration: multi-source content on a shared large-format canvas

    • Events and entertainment: high-impact visuals at concerts, conferences, and trade shows

    • Control rooms: unified monitoring of live feeds, data streams, and security systems

  • LED video walls offer several advantages over static and printed signage:

    • Visual impact: high brightness output performs in well-lit retail and outdoor environments where printed signage cannot

    • Dynamic content: update messaging instantly, schedule campaigns remotely, and react to events in real time

    • Operational lifespan: rated for 24/7 commercial operation, with a lifespan exceeding 100,000 hours

    • Scalability: modular panels can be configured to any size or shape and expanded as requirements change

    • Engagement: digital displays consistently outperform printed alternatives on customer engagement and recall

  • An LED wall is a type of video wall. Video wall is the broad term for any large-format display made up of multiple screens or panels working together as one image. Video walls can use:

    • LED panels (direct-view LED)

    • LCD panels (commercial screens tiled together)

    • Rear-projection cubes (older technology, rarely specified today)

    An LED wall uses direct-view LED modules with no bezels, no visible seams, and the ability to be built to any size. LED walls deliver superior brightness and contrast compared to LCD alternatives.

  • Yes, but with significant limitations. Consumer TVs can be arranged in a grid with a video wall controller to display a split image across multiple screens. For professional environments, the limitations are:

    • Bezels: even thin-bezel consumer TVs leave visible seams between panels

    • Brightness: consumer TVs are not rated for sustained high-brightness output in well-lit commercial spaces

    • Reliability: consumer panels are not rated for 16/7 or 24/7 operation

    • Colour matching: TVs from the same model line can vary in colour temperature and brightness over time, producing an inconsistent display

    • Warranty: consumer warranties do not cover commercial use

    For anything beyond a home or low-traffic temporary setup, commercial-grade LED panels are the appropriate solution.

  • Direct-view LED: seamless, high brightness, configurable to any size or shape. Best for large-format commercial installs, events, and outdoor. Higher upfront cost.

    LCD video wall: high resolution at close viewing distances, lower entry cost. Thin but visible bezels between panels. Best for control rooms and boardrooms.

    Rear-projection cubes: wide viewing angle, but bulky, high maintenance, and largely obsolete. Found mainly in legacy control room installs.

  • For permanent commercial installations, yes. LED video walls outperform projectors on:

    • Brightness: LED walls produce thousands of nits and remain vivid in any lighting condition. Projector output degrades over time and washes out in bright rooms.

    • Maintenance: projector lamps require regular replacement. LED panels exceed 100,000 hours with no consumable parts.

    • Image quality: direct-view LED produces richer blacks and higher contrast ratios (up to 10,000:1 vs 1,000-3,000:1 for projectors) with more accurate colour.

    • Installation: LED walls mount directly to the surface with no throw distance constraints. Projectors require room depth, ceiling height, and clear sightlines.

    • Configuration: LED walls can be built to any size or shape. Projectors are constrained by throw ratio and screen geometry.

    Projectors retain a cost advantage for very large temporary installations. For permanent commercial use, total cost of ownership typically favours LED.