Choosing between a large TV or an LED wall for the room
For a normal meeting room up to fifty seats, a professional TV is faster, cheaper and easier to maintain. LED walls fit when you really need a wall-filling image or more than a hundred seats.
Try this first
- 1Count seats and calculate viewing distance, for most rooms a 65 or 75 inch professional display is plenty.
- 2Pick a display with a 24/7 rating if it runs all day, a consumer TV wears out much faster in that use.
- 3LED walls only start to make sense in rooms over fifty seats or in an auditorium, because purchase and maintenance cost more.
- 4For LED, ask about pixel pitch and minimum viewing distance, finer pitch looks better but costs more per square meter.
- 5Account for mounting requirements, an LED wall needs a flat support and good service access.
- 6Plan redundancy into LED lifecycle, a failed tile must be replaceable quickly.
When to bring us in
If you want to align room displays and signage in one refit, Vectel can take design and supplier choice together.
See also
- Remote people feel left out in hybrid meetings.Parity is not luck. Camera, mic and facilitation must treat remote attendees equally.
- Camera does not capture everyone around the table.Focal length, placement and auto-framing decide whether the whole table is visible.
- We want to show both the whiteboard and the people.A content camera on the board, a people camera on the table. Two streams.
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