LED walls. Engineered for impact.
Direct-view LED walls and digital signage for corporate lobbies, hospitality, houses of worship, retail, and sports venues, engineered for the brightness, viewing distance, and uptime the room demands.
Brightness and uptime, by design.
A direct-view LED wall is a grid of tiles that becomes one bright, continuous picture, with no bezels and no projector to dim over time. It is what you put in a space that has to perform: a lobby, a sanctuary, a retail floor, a venue.
We engineer the wall for three things at once: the brightness the room's light demands, the pixel pitch that suits the viewing distance, and the uptime the space cannot do without. Behind the wall sits the processing, power, and redundancy that keep the picture clean.
Content, control, and service all answer to one team. We scope the wall, engineer it, install it, and keep it lit, from one number, for as long as the room is in use.
Scoped, built, serviced.
Who we serve.
Corporate lobbies, hospitality, houses of worship, retail, sports and entertainment.
Engineered for the room, not the spec sheet: brightness and pitch sized to your actual light and viewing distance.
Built for uptime, with processing, power, and redundancy behind the wall.
One team for content, control, and service.
Questions, answered.
How do you choose pixel pitch and brightness?
From the room. Pitch is set by how close people stand, so the image is crisp without overspending on resolution nobody sees. Brightness is set by ambient light, so a sunlit lobby and a dim sanctuary get walls engineered for their own conditions.
Direct-view LED or projection, which is right for my space?
LED holds brightness in lit rooms and never dims like a lamp, which suits lobbies, worship, and retail. Projection can still win in controlled-light rooms on a budget. We recommend by the room, not by what we would rather sell.
What stops it going dark during an event?
The design behind the wall. We build in the processing, power, and redundancy a public-facing wall needs, and lay the system out so it can be serviced without tearing the whole wall down.
What is the lead time on an LED wall?
Tile manufacturing and the structural and electrical work drive most of the schedule, and tile lead times vary. We give a real timeline after seeing the space and coordinate with your other trades.
Can you handle content, scheduling, and monitoring?
Yes. We set up the content workflow so your team can drive the wall, with scheduling and remote monitoring where you need it, not just a screen you admire.
Who maintains it, and where do you cover?
We service LED walls in-house, including tile-level repair and content support, from one number. We cover Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Call 615.279.8284 to begin.