Display & Audio

LCD Video Walls

Narrow-bezel panels, controllers, mounts, and signal systems for large-format visualization.

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About the solution

One visual canvas engineered from panels, signals, structure, and control.

A video wall is engineered as a system, accounting for dimensions, layout, viewing distance, brightness, signal distribution, calibration, and service access.

Information scattered across displays
Inconsistent panel color
Unreliable signal distribution

What we engineer into the system

Ultra-narrow bezels

Small panel-to-panel gaps create a large canvas with minimal disruption across display seams.

Wide viewing angles

Professional panels maintain color and readability across operator and audience positions.

Multi-source controller

Multiple inputs can be shown simultaneously in layouts tailored to each operating scenario.

Reliable signal distribution

Cabling, extenders, resolution, and redundancy are designed around source count and distance.

Mounting & calibration

Precision mounting and calibration keep panels aligned, serviceable, and visually consistent.

Equipment and solution scope

The final configuration follows site conditions, integration needs, and actual usage patterns.

LG 55VX1D-B

A 55-inch IPS-based panel with narrow bezels and durability for professional visual operation.

Philips X-Line

A video-wall platform for flexible multi-panel installation and content management.

Samsung UDE-B Series

46- or 55-inch narrow-bezel panels with color calibration and professional mounting options.

Application environments

Control rooms
Command centers
Lobbies and meeting rooms

From survey to handover

The same team carries project context from planning until the system is ready to operate.

01

Consultation & site survey

We map site conditions, usage patterns, risks, and operating goals before selecting equipment.

02

Design & proposal

Topology, device locations, integrations, specifications, cost, and schedule are documented in a transparent scope.

03

Installation & configuration

Technicians complete mounting, cabling, network configuration, and integration with a tidy installation standard.

04

Testing & handover

Operating scenarios are tested, operators are trained, and system documentation is handed over before go-live.

Common questions

What panel configuration is right?

It depends on viewing distance, source count, content resolution, wall area, and target image size—not only available space.

Can all sources appear at once?

Yes, with a controller sized for the required inputs, outputs, resolution, and layouts.

How are panels serviced?

Mounting is designed for alignment and service access. Rear access or pop-out brackets are selected for the wall conditions.

Bring your floor plan, site photos, or requirements list.

Our team can help assess equipment options, integration requirements, and the right implementation scope.

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