led walls

LED walls that make a statement.

From a lobby video wall to a 165" dvLED boardroom display, THINK designs, engineers and installs direct-view LED for spaces that need impact. We now deliver around ten LED walls a month.

  • Design · Structure · Install · Commission
  • Around 10 LED walls a month
  • Ireland · UK · Worldwide

before you sign off a spec

How to judge an LED proposal.

Four things to check on any LED quote, including ours. Pixel pitch should be chosen for the viewing distance, not the budget line. Past a certain distance you're paying for resolution nobody can see. Ask how the wall gets serviced: front or rear access, and who holds spare modules. Check the brightness against the room, because a wall facing daylight needs far more than one in a dim lobby. And ask who owns structure, power and signal. If the answer is three different contractors, that's where walls go wrong.

A floor-to-ceiling dvLED wall in an office lobby

why dvLED

Seamless, bright and built to run all day.

Direct-view LED has no bezels, no projector shadows and no brightness compromise. One continuous image at any size, legible in daylight and engineered for always-on commercial use. The hard part is the delivery: structure, power, signal, alignment and commissioning. That's the part THINK manages end to end.

led on the wall

Proof on the wall.

Direct-view LED our teams have engineered, installed and commissioned. Tap any image to look closer.

what we deliver

Designed, engineered and installed.

  • 01

    Lobby & reception video walls

    High-impact dvLED for the first thing a visitor sees.

  • 02

    Boardroom & meeting-room dvLED

    Large-format displays like the 165" dvLED we delivered for St. Francis Hospice.

  • 03

    Control-room & always-on LED

    Reliable, serviceable walls for spaces that never switch off.

  • 04

    Retail & experiential LED

    Window, in-store and event LED that stops people mid-stride.

  • 05

    Structural design & engineering

    Mounting, weight-loading and access planned before anything is ordered.

  • 06

    Signal, content & commissioning

    Processing, sources and calibration so the wall looks right on day one.

led partners we install

The right panel for the space, not the one we stock.

  • LG
  • Sony

how a wall gets delivered

One project, six steps.

  1. 01

    Survey & structural check

    We measure the space, check the wall and floor loadings, and confirm power and access.

  2. 02

    Design & specify

    Pixel pitch, size and brightness chosen for the viewing distance and the content.

  3. 03

    Engineer the mount

    Bespoke mounting and cabling designed for the building, not forced onto it.

  4. 04

    Install & align

    Our own crews fit and align every cabinet to a seamless finish.

  5. 05

    Commission & calibrate

    Signal, processing and colour set up and tested with your content.

  6. 06

    Support

    Handover, training and ongoing support to keep the wall running.

The THINK team at work in the studio
Engineered before it's ordered. Every wall starts at the desk.

led at scale

~10
LED walls delivered a month
165"
dvLED delivered for St. Francis Hospice
5
LED partner brands
Global
delivery

led work we've delivered

Proof on the wall.

case in point

A 165" dvLED at the heart of a hybrid room.

St. Francis Hospice needed a meeting room that worked as well for people dialling in as for people in the seats. We built it around a Philips 165" dvLED, with an AI tracking camera, Bose audio, Shure microphones and one-touch Q-SYS control. The display makes the impact. The integration does the work.

The hybrid meeting room at St. Francis Hospice, built around a Philips 165 inch dvLED display

one wall or every site

From a single lobby wall to LED across every flagship site, delivered with THINK's project discipline.

FAQ

LED wall questions

What drives the cost of an LED wall?

Pixel pitch, mostly. The tighter the pitch, the more LEDs per square metre and the higher the price. After that it's size, brightness, the structure behind the wall and the processing in front of it. Tell us the space and the viewing distance and we'll give you a realistic range before any design work starts.

dvLED or a large-format LCD?

Honest answer: not every space needs dvLED. At smaller sizes a large-format LCD often does the job for less money. dvLED earns its keep when you need a bigger image with no bezels, brightness that holds up in daylight, or a wall that runs all day, every day. We install both, so we'll tell you straight which one your space actually needs.

What are the lead times?

It depends on the panel. Some are stocked, most are made to order, and manufacturing is usually the long pole. We confirm lead times at design stage and run the survey, structural and electrical work in parallel, so the building is ready the day the panels arrive.

Can it run 24/7? What about servicing?

Yes. dvLED is engineered for always-on commercial use. The question worth asking is servicing: modules and power supplies will eventually need attention, so we design for access from day one, front-serviceable where the space demands it, and agree a support arrangement before handover. A wall you can't service is a liability, not a feature.

Who controls the content?

You do. We set up the processing and sources so your team can run the wall from day one, whether that's a signage platform, a media player or a live feed. We handle the calibration and commissioning, then train your people before we leave. No calling us to change a slide.

Planning an LED wall?

Tell us the space and what you want it to do. We'll come back with the right size, pitch and a clear plan to deliver it.

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