LED video walls built around the room, not just the screen.
Event Tech AV provides LED video wall installation, design, and support for churches, event venues, schools, theaters, arenas, corporate spaces, and branded environments that need a display with real impact. Based in Fort Collins, Colorado, we support qualified LED video wall projects nationwide.
The right LED wall should feel obvious after the room is understood.
Most clients do not wake up wanting a pile of LED cabinets. They want a room that feels modern, readable, bright, reliable, and worth walking into.
What we solve
Projection gets washed out. TV walls show bezels and look pieced together. Temporary displays never quite fit the space. A properly designed LED video wall can become the visual center of the room without fighting lighting, cameras, or the audience experience.
LED video walls are no longer only for stadiums and flagship rooms.
LED stays visible in rooms where projection struggles with ambient light.
No projector throw path, no shadow problems, and no TV bezels breaking up the image.
The wall can be sized around the room, audience distance, content format, and budget.
The display becomes part of the architecture, not an appliance bolted to the wall.
Projection, TV walls, and LED all have a place. They are not the same solution.
The right recommendation depends on room size, viewing distance, brightness, budget, content type, camera use, service access, and how often the system has to perform under pressure.
Still useful, but room-sensitive
Projection can make sense in controlled rooms, but brightness, shadows, projector placement, and screen size all have to be managed carefully.
Simple, but visibly segmented
TV walls can be practical for some spaces, but bezels, mounting alignment, service access, and long-term consistency become part of the decision.
Seamless and room-defining
A good LED wall is bright, scalable, and visually clean. It works best when the display is engineered as part of the whole AV system.
Good LED wall decisions start before the quote.
How big should an LED video wall be?
The right size comes from the room, the viewing distance, the content, and the audience. A wall that fills the available space is not automatically the right wall.
What pixel pitch do we need?
Pixel pitch should be chosen around the closest viewers and the type of content on the wall. Closer viewing distances usually require a tighter pitch.
Can an LED video wall replace projection?
Often, yes, especially when brightness, room lighting, camera use, or a cleaner architectural look matter. Projection can still be the right choice in some controlled rooms.
What does turnkey LED video wall installation include?
A complete scope should consider display size, pixel pitch, structure, power, data, processing, control, installation, commissioning, training, and long-term service access.
The expensive mistakes happen before anyone orders panels.
Pixel pitch, viewing distance, refresh rate, processor selection, power, structure, data path, content scaling, service access, and spare parts all affect whether the wall actually works for the room.
- How close is the front row?
- Will cameras shoot the wall during services or events?
- Will the wall show lyrics, IMAG, slides, video playback, sponsor graphics, or scenic content?
- Does the room need front service, rear service, flown support, wall mounting, or a ground-supported structure?
- Who will operate the wall after installation?
Where LED video walls usually make sense.
Worship centers and sanctuaries
Lyrics, sermon visuals, IMAG, livestream-friendly backgrounds, and modern stage design for rooms that need clear visuals every week.
Event and performance spaces
Ballrooms, theaters, clubs, music venues, and multipurpose rooms where the visual system has to support many event types.
Auditoriums and arenas
Presentation, sports, graduations, performing arts, assemblies, and campus events that need a large, bright display.
Presentation and experience centers
Boardrooms, training centers, town hall rooms, and customer-facing spaces where the display has to feel intentional.
Hotels and branded environments
Lobbies, conference areas, restaurants, and high-impact public areas where the display is part of the guest experience.
Portable LED systems
Systems built for repeated setup, teardown, transport, and event operation without treating the wall like a one-time install.
Projects beyond Colorado
Remote design support, national product sourcing, and on-site installation coordination for qualified church, venue, and event-space projects across the country.
The best LED wall quote starts with better questions.
Wall size should come from the room, content, sightlines, and viewing distance, not just the largest rectangle that fits.
Pixel pitch affects image detail and cost. The right answer depends heavily on how close people will be to the display.
Often, yes. But the real question is whether the room needs brightness, a cleaner look, better camera performance, or a different visual presence.
Product selection, design, power/data coordination, structure, processing, installation, commissioning, training, and support should all be discussed before the quote hardens.
A few LED terms matter more than the rest.
The distance between pixels. Lower pitch usually means sharper image at closer viewing distances.
A brightness measurement. More nits helps in bright rooms, but brightness still has to be balanced for comfort.
The hardware that maps and feeds video to the LED wall. Processor choice affects resolution, scaling, inputs, and reliability.
Important when cameras are pointed at the wall. Poor refresh performance can cause visible artifacts on video.
How panels and modules are repaired or replaced. This affects mounting, clearances, and long-term support.
Extra modules or parts kept on hand so the wall can be serviced quickly instead of waiting on a future shipment.
From idea to installed system.
We learn the room, audience, content, budget, timeline, and what the display has to accomplish.
We recommend size, pixel pitch, structure, power, data, processing, and AV integration approach.
We work through drawings, site conditions, electrical, rigging, control, and installation logistics.
We install, align, configure, test, and commission the complete LED wall system.
We train the team and stay available for service, changes, content workflow questions, and future expansion.
Request an LED Video Wall Consultation.
Tell us who to contact and what kind of room you are thinking about. Name, organization, email, and phone number are required. Everything else is optional.
What happens next
We will look at the space, use case, and timing, then follow up with the right next step. If you just want to talk to a human first, use the button near the top of the page and the form will mark that for us.
Event Tech AV supports qualified LED video wall projects for churches, venues, education, corporate, hospitality, and event spaces. We are not a panel-only online store.
We do not sell your information or send automated sales sequences.
Have a room in mind? Let us help you find the practical path to the right LED wall.
Tell us about the space, the audience, and what the display needs to do. We will help you sort out whether LED makes sense, what type of wall fits, and what has to be planned before a quote becomes real. Have a project outside Colorado? We can help determine whether national design and installation support makes sense for the scope.