LED VIDEO WALL · SPECS + RENTAL

LED video wall — how they work, what they cost, and how to rent one.

An LED video wall is a grid of LED panels that forms one seamless screen — brighter and sharper than projection, and built to any size. Here's how they work, what drives the price, and how to rent one in NYC.

Built, rigged, and run by an NYC studio · same-week installs · content included.

Macro close-up of fine-pitch LED video wall panels

What an LED video wall actually is

Lots of small LED panels, tiled into one big screen. Four things set it apart from a TV or a projector.

SEAMLESS

One screen, no bezels

Panels lock together edge-to-edge, so the image is continuous — no seams or frames like a wall of TVs.

BRIGHT

Reads in any light

From ~800 nits indoors to 5,000+ nits outdoors — vivid in a bright room or full daylight, where projection washes out.

MODULAR

Any size or shape

500mm panels build to almost any width, height, or aspect ratio — a lobby strip, a stage backdrop, or a curved wall.

CAMERA-READY

Films cleanly

Fine pixel pitch and high refresh rates mean broadcast and in-camera shoots capture it without scan lines or moiré.

Pixel pitch, resolution, and brightness

Pixel pitch is the gap between LEDs in millimeters — smaller number, sharper image, closer you can stand. Fine pitch (P1.5–P2.6) is for close, camera-facing walls; P3.9 is for big or outdoor walls viewed from further back.

Resolution is simply how many panels you tile — a wider or taller wall has more pixels. Brightness (nits) decides whether it holds up indoors or in daylight. Send your venue, viewing distance, and content and we'll spec the pitch and size that fit.

Where LED video walls go

One technology, lots of rooms — here's where we put them most.

What it costs to rent an LED video wall

Most event video walls land between $3,500 and $15,000 per day; larger concert, broadcast, and virtual-production builds scale higher — rigging, crew, processing and content included.

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LED video wall — FAQ

Good to know · Before you book

LED video wall vs projector — which is better?

An LED video wall is brighter, sharper, and works in ambient light where projection washes out — and it has no throw distance to plan. Projection can be cheaper for very large, dim rooms. For most NYC events, LED wins.

How much does an LED video wall cost to rent?

Most event walls run $3,500–$15,000/day all-in — panels, processing, rigging, delivery, and an on-site tech. Size and pixel pitch move the number most.

What pixel pitch do I need?

Closer viewers and on-camera use want fine pitch (P1.5–P2.6); large walls seen from a distance or outdoors are fine at P3.9. Tell us the room and we'll pick it.

Can you build it in NYC same-week?

Usually yes — most NYC installs are same-week, and rush or next-day is often possible. Send your date and we'll confirm.

READY WHEN YOU ARE

Tell us the date, venue, and size.

Send the basics and we'll come back with a same-day quote — the wall, the crew, and the content, in one number.

Build something worth looking at.

We'll tell you the wall, the pitch, and the price — usually same day.

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