HD WALL LED DISPLAY · GLOBAL DELIVERY

HD Wall LED Displays, Engineered to Be Read at Arm's Length.

Sub-2 mm fine pixel pitch. Bezel-free seamless splicing. Native 16:9 cabinets at 4.5 kg apiece. Front service that lifts every component out of the wall through its own face — no rear access required.

Pitch
P1.2 / P1.5 / P1.9
Cabinet weight
4.5 kg
Aspect
Native 16:9
Lead time
15-25 days

HD WALL SERIES AT A GLANCE

The catch with most LED video walls is the viewing distance. Stand 8 metres back and a P3 wall reads as a single image; step inside 2 metres and the same wall shows its grid. Boardroom AV, broadcast set design, control-room dashboards, and luxury retail displays all need the image to hold up at the kind of close range where most LED walls fall apart. The HD Wall LED display range is the answer to that requirement.

The series uses sub-2 mm fine pixel pitches — P1.2, P1.5, P1.9 as the headline options, with finer pitches available on request. At those densities, individual pixels stop being visible at arm\'s-length viewing distances, and the wall reads as a continuous high-resolution surface. Combine that with bezel-free splicing, native 16:9 aspect-ratio cabinets, and 4.5 kg cabinet weight — and the result is a video wall that disappears into the architecture once content is running.

WHY ARECH

Why ARECH for an HD Wall LED Display Specification

Clarity, Color, and Contrast Beyond Compare.
  • Fine-pitch resolution that holds at close range

    P1.2 / P1.5 / P1.9 pitches keep the LED grid below the resolution threshold of normal indoor viewing. Text stays sharp, fine detail in product video is preserved, and dashboard typography reads cleanly across the whole wall. The usual fine-pitch trade-off — pixels gain in detail but lose in brightness — is offset here by a driver-IC choice that holds output steady at sub-2 mm pitch.

  • Bezel-free splicing on every join

    Cabinets are CNC-finished to tight mechanical tolerances and locked together with a positive cabinet-to-cabinet alignment system. The result is a wall that reads as one panel rather than as a grid of stitched-together segments. No visible bezels, no grid lines, no perceptible seams from a normal viewing distance.

  • Native 16:9 cabinets, not generic squares

    The cabinet ladder is designed around modern video content. Build a 16:9 wall using the native aspect ratio, drop in 1080p, 4K, or 8K video, and the content fills the surface without letterboxing or pillarboxing. For broadcast studios this matters at every frame; for boardrooms it matters every time a remote participant joins the call.

  • Front maintenance for fitted-in installs

    HD Wall installations live in finished interiors — boardroom panelling, retail joinery, broadcast set walls, museum exhibit cases. Rear access in those rooms is usually impossible. Front service architecture means every component (LED module, power supply, receiving card) lifts out through the front face of the wall, and the surrounding architecture stays intact during service.

SPECIFICATIONS

HD Wall LED Display Specifications

The full spec ladder for the HD Wall series. Confirm the row that fits the install, then request the PDF spec sheet for the variant.

Additional fine pitches available on request when the brief calls for sub-P1.2 resolution.

Pixel pitch options
Pitch Closest comfortable viewing distance Typical use
P1.2 1.2 m Control rooms with dense data layouts, premium broadcast walls, luxury showrooms
P1.5 1.5 m Corporate boardrooms, executive briefing centres, broadcast backdrops
P1.9 1.9 m Hotel lobbies, high-end retail, mid-size meeting rooms
Finer Sub-1 m Specialist control rooms, immersive exhibit walls, broadcast hero shots

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Cabinet ladder (all native 16:9-friendly)
Cabinet Weight Best for
600 x 337.5 mm 4.5 kg Wide native 16:9 cabinet - fastest build for standard video walls
640 x 480 mm 4.5 kg Multi-row build with traditional 4:3 modular planning
480 x 480 mm 4.5 kg Square cabinet for symmetric layouts
400 x 450 mm 4.5 kg Trim-precision cabinet for fitted boardroom installations
400 x 300 mm 4.5 kg Smallest cabinet - fine-grain fitting into bespoke joinery and exhibit cases

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Service architecture and care

  • 100% front service. LED modules, power supplies, and receiving cards all lift out through the front face.
  • High-precision splicing. Cabinets manufactured to tight tolerances; positive cabinet-to-cabinet locking guarantees seamless surface alignment.
  • Operator-adjustable brightness. Calibrate the wall to room ambient — low brightness in a dim boardroom, higher brightness in a retail showroom — without touching colour calibration.
  • Essential-care service plan. Available up to two years post-install, with expert support, scheduled calibration check-ins, and maintenance options.
  • Operating life 100,000+ hours. Brightness held above 50% of the day-one rating across the service life.
  • Lead time 15-25 working days for standard configurations.

APPLICATIONS

Where an HD Wall LED Display Earns Its Place

Make Every Pixel Count.
  • Luxury retail and brand showrooms

    Flagship-store feature walls behind product display, fine-detail brand campaign reels, boutique showroom backdrops that need to hold up to close customer inspection. The fine pitch matters when buyers are inches from the screen examining product detail.

  • Corporate boardrooms and executive briefing centres

    Reference-grade displays for board presentations, sales pitches to enterprise customers, executive video conferencing, and live data dashboards. The room costs serious money; the screen has to live up to the rest of the build.

  • Hotel lobbies and high-end hospitality

    Lobby feature walls running digital art programmes, brand-narrative reels, event-listing dashboards, and after-hours ambient content. The HD Wall integrates into the architecture rather than feeling bolted on.

  • Museums and exhibition centres

    Immersive narrative walls in gallery sequences, artefact-detail walls where visitors stand within touching distance, interactive exhibit displays that need to hold sub-text legible at close range.

  • Broadcast studios and control rooms

    Live broadcast set walls with high refresh rate for camera capture, control-room dashboards with dense data layouts that need P1.2 to stay readable, command-and-control centres running multi-source video feeds 24/7.

  • Trade show exhibits and product launches

    Stand backdrops that draw foot traffic and hold up to close inspection, product-launch venues where the screen frames the product reveal, exhibition rooms where the wall is the centrepiece of the brand presence.

HOW TO SPEC

How to Spec an HD Wall LED Display

A four-step shortcut for converging on the right configuration before requesting a quote.

  1. Measure the closest expected viewer distance.

    Inside 1.2 m → P1.2. Around 1.5 m → P1.5. Inside 2 m → P1.9. Past 2.5 m → step up to the indoor LED screen range for cost efficiency. Sub-1 m close viewing needs a sub-P1.2 fine pitch — specify the closest viewer in the brief and we will route to the right option.

  2. Pick the cabinet for the install geometry.

    Wide standard video walls → 600 × 337.5 mm native 16:9 cabinet. Bespoke boardroom joinery → 400 × 450 mm trim cabinet. Symmetric layouts → 480 × 480 mm. The cabinet ladder gives the install team fine-grained control over wall dimensions without splitting modules at the edges.

  3. Read the install context.

    Flush wall, recessed in joinery, freestanding floor frame, or suspended. Front service is baseline across the series, so any install context is supported without maintenance penalty later.

  4. Send the brief.

    Venue drawings, viewing-distance map, content brief (mix of presentation / video / dashboards), ambient lighting plan. Our engineering team returns a pitch recommendation, a cabinet count, an itemised price, and a bookable delivery window — usually before the second business day closes.

Where the Fine Pitch Actually Pays Off

A short technical note on when sub-2 mm pitch is worth the spend versus when a coarser pitch from the indoor range is the right call.

  • Spec sub-2 mm when: the closest viewer is inside 2 m, content includes fine typography or dense dashboards, the wall lives in a finished interior that has invested in the rest of the build, broadcast or video conferencing requires near-pixel-perfect close-up shots, or the install is read at less than the rule-of-thumb pixel-pitch-times-viewing-distance threshold.
  • Stay with P2 to P4 when: the closest viewer is past 2.5 m, content is large-format video / hero imagery / loop-driven retail campaigns, room is a high-ceiling atrium or open-plan lobby, or the install needs to span more than 20 m² where cost per square metre matters more than sub-2 mm density.

For the second category, the Indoor LED Screen range covers the brief at lower cost per square metre. For the first category, the HD Wall series is the only correct answer in the catalogue.

FAQ

HD Wall LED Display — frequently asked questions.

What is the difference between an HD Wall LED display and a standard LED video wall?
Pixel pitch and intended viewing distance. An HD Wall LED display uses a sub-2 mm fine pitch (P1.2 / P1.5 / P1.9), which keeps individual pixels invisible at close range and lets the wall hold image quality at arm's-length viewing. A standard indoor LED video wall typically uses pitches of P2.5 and coarser — fine for lobby and atrium viewing distances, but visibly pixelated at the desk-to-wall distance of a control room or boardroom.
What does "front maintenance" mean and why does it matter for an HD Wall LED display?
Front maintenance means LED modules, power supplies, and receiving cards all lift out from the front face of the cabinet. It matters because HD Wall installations are usually built flush into a finished wall, recessed inside joinery, or backed by structural elements that block rear access. With front service, a damaged module is replaced from the front without dismantling the surrounding architecture.
What is the typical lead time for an ARECH HD Wall LED display order?
Standard configurations ship within 15 to 25 working days after order confirmation. Large-volume or highly customised projects carry a project-specific timeline confirmed at the quote stage.
Can I see an HD Wall LED display before ordering?
Yes. Demonstration paths include a recorded video walkthrough, references to installed sites the customer can visit or video-tour, and a single-cabinet sample shipped to the project location for hands-on evaluation before placing the production order.
What warranty and support cover an HD Wall LED display?
Factory warranty across the series covers materials and workmanship. An additional essential-care service plan up to two years provides expert support, calibration check-ins, and maintenance options. Series-specific terms on the warranty page.
How heavy is an HD Wall LED display cabinet?
Each HD Wall cabinet weighs 4.5 kg. The aluminium-profile construction keeps weight low enough to mount on partition walls and on host walls with lower load-bearing capacity, while staying rigid enough to maintain bezel-free splicing across multi-cabinet runs.
SPECIFY

Specify Your HD Wall LED Display

Send the venue dimensions, the closest viewer distance, the content profile (presentation / video / dashboards), the ambient-light plan, and the install context (flush / recessed / freestanding). Reply lands by the next business day: a pitch recommendation, a cabinet count, an itemised price including freight to the destination port, and a production slot you can book against.

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