Visualizing real-time intelligence and information is critical in a variety of spaces, from meeting rooms to training spaces to control rooms. These spaces need a single focal point of information that can be easily seen by everyone. We believe video walls are the best solution. Determining which video wall technology is best suited to your application is a little more complicated, however. Here are 10 considerations to keep in mind when deciding between LCD panels and LED tiles for your video wall collaboration technology.
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1. Viewing Angle
The term meeting equity means creating equal experiences for meeting participants across all workspaces. These include meeting rooms, training spaces, remote work locations, and across all meeting platforms.
In today’s workplace, video has joined audio as the standard for collaboration. As a result, an equitable meeting experience has to include reliable video capabilities for every participant. To achieve true employee engagement, teams must be able to see and hear each other no matter where they are.
2. Brightness
Brightness requirements depend largely on where your video wall is located. In a meeting room with a lot of ambient light coming in through the windows, higher brightness is better. But in a control room where users will be tracking multiple feeds of content on the display screen for long shifts, higher brightness is a downside.
LED tiles offer the best performance for brightness and uniformity when it comes to a tiled array, with 97% brightness uniformity. They can also display content clearly in high ambient light environments. LCD panels typically achieve 85% to 90% brightness uniformity, but they have improved black and low-level gray contrast.
3. Contrast
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Higher contrast enables easier and faster recognition of the information being displayed. It also reduces eye strain. Contrast ratios for LCD panels are typically 1500:1, but they can achieve ratios of 500,000:1 with a dynamic backlight. On the other hand, LED tiles can maximize contrast through the use of black printed circuit boards and black solder mask. The typical contrast ratio for an LED tile is 5000:1.
4. Seamlessness
Ideally, any video wall should be completely seamless, but that is not currently 100% achievable. LCD panels can minimize the transition between display screens with bezels of less than 1mm. For large video walls where viewers are at least 10 feet away, the gap between screens is negligible.
By contrast, LED tiles are designed to touch each other without increasing the distance between pixels from one tile to the next. In a typical tiled array, it is difficult to see where the tiles join from a normal viewing distance.
5. Image Quality
Every video wall looks bright and vibrant when it’s new, but how do these two options hold up over time? If color uniformity, brightness uniformity and image quality are not the highest priority for your application, LCD panels are a good and cost-effective solution.
If image quality is important at all times—for example in a 24/7 application—LED tiles are the better choice. LED tiles can provide high image quality for 5+ years.
Contact us to discuss your requirements of advertising display solutions. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.