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What Are Common Challenges in Installing LED Video Walls?

A video wall display in a lobby.

Overcome Common Issues with Help from an Integrator 

Whether you’re creating an interactive exhibit in a museum or setting the scene in a performance venue, video walls can benefit all types of businesses. Thanks to the modular nature of LED video wall panels, you can bend panels over walls, cover ceilings, and even spread them across floors, achieving the exact dimensions and shape you desire. 

But video walls are by no means simple to install. These aren’t your typical flatscreen TVs! Learn about common challenges businesses face when installing LED video walls—and how a professional integrator can help. 

SEE ALSO: Tips for Elevating Your Business’s AV Installation 

Challenge 1: The Wall Behind the Wall 

Before installing any technology, you need to ensure your wall or ceiling has the capacity to hang the weight of LED panels. If not, you may need to add structural reinforcements before any panels can go up. Unsure? Your professional integrator can help assess your space in the initial planning stages. 

Challenge 2: Delivering Enough Power 

LED walls require a lot of power, especially in large installations or outdoor panels that require higher brightness levels. Your business may need dedicated power conditioning circuits to support the video wall. 

Challenge 3: Poor Lighting Conditions 

If your video wall is competing with surrounding ambient lighting, a low-brightness display may appear dull and faded. Alternatively, if your video wall is installed in a dark indoor space, an ultra-bright screen can make people uncomfortable. 

For this, ensure your video wall offers the right amount of nits (measure of brightness) and can be adjusted for comfortable viewing. If you’ll be recording video in front of an LED wall, keep in mind that low brightness settings can cause flickering in photography. 

Challenge 4: Routinely Updating Content 

To be effective, video wall content needs to be flexible. You’ll need an easy, intuitive way to upload new imagery or change text any time. 

Your content management system should allow you to make changes remotely, including stretching images across all panels or selecting specific panels to display the desired content.

Avoid These Challenges with Help from a Professional Integrator 

Pinnacle Installations & Services is your destination for LED video walls in Tampa, FL, and surrounding areas. Contact us here to get started today! 

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