What Is a Receiving Card in an LED Video Wall (And Why Should You Care)?
So, you bought a video wall. Congratulations, it's gorgeous. It's bright. It cost roughly the same as a midsize SUV, and when the content's running, it makes your lobby look like...
How Much Does an LED Wall Cost?
Fine pixel pitch LED walls run $15,000 to $30,000 for sizes between 107" and 162". Brightness, pixel pitch, and configuration all move that number. So does the receiving card....
How Is XR Being Used in AV Planning and Collaboration in 2026?
XR (extended reality) is showing up in AV projects in two primary ways: as a design validation tool that lets stakeholders walk through a space virtually before construction...
What Is AV Day-2 Support, and What Should I Expect After Installation?
Day-2 support is the ongoing managed operation of an AV system after installation and commissioning: remote monitoring, proactive alerts, firmware updates, user issue resolution,...
When Does an LED Video Wall Make More Sense Than a Traditional Display?
An LED video wall makes more sense than a traditional display when the installation needs a size above 100 inches diagonal, a non-standard aspect ratio, brightness above 500 nits...
How Is the Role of the AV Integrator Changing in 2026?
The AV integrator is no longer just the company that shows up, puts in the gear, and leaves. The role has shifted to long-term technology partner, and organizations are bringing...
How Is AI Improving Meetings Today?
AI is improving meetings in three real, measurable ways: cameras that automatically frame and track speakers so hybrid participants get a consistent view of the room, real-time...
Why Is Audio Quality the Most Important Part of a Conference Room?
Audio is the most important part of a conference room because communication depends on it, not displays, not cameras. Video conferencing platforms actually prioritize audio over...
Why Are Digital Signage and LED Video Walls Taking Over Every Industry?
Digital signage and LED video walls are winning because they solve a problem static content never could: getting the right information to the right people at the right moment...
What Is AV over IP, and Why Is It the Standard for AV Environments?
AV over IP routes audio and video signals across a standard IP network instead of dedicated AV cabling and proprietary matrix switchers. It has become the standard for modern AV...
What AV Topics Should I Be Paying Attention to in 2026?
The eight AV topics generating the most conversation in 2026 are AV-over-IP, digital signage and LED video walls, audio quality, AI-driven meeting experiences, the evolving...
How to Modernize Your Command Center Without Starting from Scratch
The Smart Buyer’s Guide to LED Video Wall Technology
If you’re shopping for an LED video wall for your corporate lobby, retail space, or event venue, you’re probably eyeing the big stuff: size, resolution, and price.
Why AV Strategy Beats More Tech—Every Time
It happens all the time: companies assume that adding more gear—another display, a few mics, maybe a wireless presentation tool—will magically fix their meeting room issues. But...
Choosing the Right AV Integrator: 5 Questions to Ask Before You Commit
Choosing an AV partner is a big decision—and the wrong choice can lead to costly headaches down the line. At DGI, we’ve spent decades stepping in to fix systems that were...