One canvas, no seams
Cabinets align into one continuous surface with no bezels or visible joints — the image is the architecture.
Products · Indoor LED
Fine-pitch indoor LED from P1.2 to P2.5 — one seamless canvas, no bezels, no compromise, at any size your space demands.
An indoor LED wall does what no tiled arrangement of flat panels can: it disappears. Magnetic front-serviceable modules lock into a single bezel-free surface, so your content reads as one uninterrupted image — whether that surface is a 12-foot boardroom display or a wall that spans the entire lobby.
Pixel pitch determines how close your audience can stand. At P1.2, viewers can approach within about 4 feet (1.2 m) before pixels resolve — close enough for a reception desk. At P2.5, you gain size economically for restaurants, retail floors, and stages where viewers keep more distance. Every pitch in the lineup drives ≥ 3,840 Hz refresh, so the wall stays flicker-free on camera and in person.
Because every module services from the front, the wall mounts flush against architecture — no rear access corridor, no wasted square footage. If a module ever needs attention, it swaps magnetically in seconds — no disassembly, no downtime.
Cabinets align into one continuous surface with no bezels or visible joints — the image is the architecture.
Magnetic modules swap from the front in seconds, so walls mount flush with zero rear access required.
≥ 3,840 Hz refresh keeps every frame flicker-free — on the floor, on camera, and on the livestream.
VP Series · Indoor
Pixel pitch sets how close your audience can stand — and how far your budget goes. Every model below shares the same cabinet platform and control ecosystem.
The flagship fine pitch — crisp at arm's length, built for rooms where the audience sits close and the details matter.
The lobby sweet spot — near-flagship clarity with more canvas per dollar for brand-defining entrance walls.
Balanced pitch for interactive and retail spaces where viewers move through — sharp in passing, efficient at scale.
Atmosphere-scale video for hospitality — large enough to set the mood of the room, sharp enough for menus and motion.
Maximum square footage for the budget — the pitch to choose when the wall is big and the audience keeps its distance.
| Model | Pixel Pitch | Typical Brightness | Refresh Rate | Min. Viewing Distance | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VP-I1.2 | P1.2 | 800–1,000 nits | ≥ 3,840 Hz | 4 ft (1.2 m) | Boardrooms, broadcast sets, executive briefing centers |
| VP-I1.5 | P1.5 | 800–1,000 nits | ≥ 3,840 Hz | 5 ft (1.5 m) | Corporate lobbies, reception walls, showrooms |
| VP-I1.8 | P1.8 | 800–1,200 nits | ≥ 3,840 Hz | 6 ft (1.8 m) | Retail interiors, museums, experience centers |
| VP-I2.0 | P2.0 | 1,000–1,200 nits | ≥ 3,840 Hz | 6.5 ft (2 m) | Restaurants, bars, hotel common areas |
| VP-I2.5 | P2.5 | 1,000–1,500 nits | ≥ 3,840 Hz | 8 ft (2.5 m) | Auditoriums, houses of worship, large-format walls |
Values shown are typical — final specifications are configured per project. Rule of thumb: pixel pitch in millimeters ≈ minimum comfortable viewing distance in meters.
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