Should I Install a Video Wall in My Home?
It’s Not a TV–It’s a Video Wall
When our customers want an ultra-large video display, they usually opt for a projector and screen. A projector is the surest way to get the widest dimensions possible, but it has disadvantages.
For one thing, projectors can appear faded or washed out during the day, although we can help that with an ambient light-rejection screen and blackout motorized shades. Additionally, you’ll need to find a location to mount the projector or lift. There are many moving parts to a projector setup, and some people are looking for something sleeker.
There’s another way to achieve wall-sized videos: the LED video wall. Formed together with microLED panels, video walls can achieve any size and shape you want. Is a video wall right for your Oahu, HI, home? We weigh the pros and cons below.