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How Much Does an LED Wall Cost?

Written by Mike Walsh | Jun 4, 2026 3:53:21 PM

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. Most buyers never ask about it. You should.

What Does a Typical LED Wall Installation Cost?

The honest range for most corporate installations is $15,000 to $30,000. That covers display sizes from 107" to 162" in standard configurations. Simple builds land closer to the floor. Complex shapes, larger square footage, and higher specs push toward the ceiling.

LED walls replaced projectors in boardrooms, retail environments, and event spaces for a reason. Projectors top out. LED walls start where commercial displays end and scale from there. If you have been stretching a 90" display to cover a wall that needs more, you already know the problem.

 

How Does Brightness Affect the Price of an LED Wall?

Brightness is measured in nits. Higher nits means more powerful chips, better output, and a higher price. That is the whole relationship.

Controlled Environments vs. High-Ambient Spaces

A room with dimmable overheads and no windows is a standard brightness room. A lobby with floor-to-ceiling glass is not. Neither is a boardroom where someone always leaves the blinds open.

Match the brightness spec to the room. Overspecifying costs more than it needs to. Underspecifying means a display that looks washed out by 10am. Both are avoidable. Know your room before you build your spec.

 

What Is Pixel Pitch and Why Does It Change the Cost?

Pixel pitch is the distance between individual pixels. Smaller number, tighter pixels, sharper image at close range. Higher price per square meter.

A 1.2mm pitch wall in a 10-foot conference room is the right call. That same spec in a lobby where your closest viewer stands 25 feet away is over-engineered and over-budget. The pitch decision is permanent. Get it right the first time.

For a full breakdown of how pixel pitch affects image quality and which pitch fits your application, see our guide to choosing the right pixel pitch for your LED wall.

 

Can I Get a Custom Size or Shape? What Does That Cost?

Yes. Custom is not the exception in LED. It is the default.

Panels build to your wall, your aspect ratio, your content format. Standard widescreen, ultra-wide, portrait, or something else entirely. Simpler configurations come in at the lower end of the range. More complex shapes and larger footprints push higher.

There is no ceiling on size. If your wall can hold it, the system can be built to fit.

Not sure what size makes sense for your space? Use our video wall calculator to work through sizing before the conversation starts. Consider it homework.

Our design and consultation process handles custom configurations from day one so nothing ends up over-engineered or undersized.

 

What Is a Receiving Card and Why Does It Affect What You Pay?

Every LED wall has a receiving card. It is the compute engine behind the image. Most quotes do not lead with it. Most buyers do not ask about it.

Entry-Level vs. Premium Receiving Cards

Entry-level cards like the Novastar A5 handle standard applications without issue. Premium cards like the Novastar A10 Pro deliver better color accuracy, smoother grayscale, and more calibration control. The difference is visible in dark scenes, brand color matching, and skin tones. Anyone in the room can see it.

Receiving cards can be swapped after installation. That swap costs downtime and labor. Specifying the right card upfront costs neither. Do it then.

For a full breakdown of receiving card options and their impact on image performance, see our complete guide to LED receiving cards.