Specification and sizing
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16:9 LED Wall Boardroom Presentations
Plan a 16:9 LED wall for boardroom presentations in Singapore with practical guidance on sizing, viewing distance and room coordination.
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A 16 9 LED wall boardroom installation can give presentations, financial dashboards and video calls a clear, consistent viewing surface. For Singapore businesses considering a fixed indoor LED wall, the main decision is not simply choosing a screen shape. It is matching the wall’s proportions, size and image performance to the room, seating plan and content used most often.
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Why a 16:9 LED Wall Boardroom Layout Works
The 16:9 ratio follows the format used by many presentation slides, videos and conferencing platforms. This can help content fill the display without excessive blank space or frequent manual cropping. It is still important to review the actual source content. Slides may use different layouts, and boardroom users may display spreadsheets, browser windows or several sources at once. A site review should therefore consider the main content types before the final wall dimensions are set.
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Choosing the Right Size and Pixel Pitch
The wall should be large enough for people at the back of the boardroom to read key text, but not so dominant that it overwhelms the room. Viewing distance is a useful starting point when assessing pixel pitch, because a closer audience may notice the structure of a coarser pitch more easily [3]. The best choice also depends on font sizes, charts, camera use and how often detailed content is shown. Rather than selecting a pitch from a catalogue alone, compare representative boardroom material at the intended seating distances [4].
A 16:9 design can be calculated from the preferred width or height, then checked against wall boundaries, ceiling height and furniture. The final display may need to accommodate mounting access, service clearances and nearby architectural features. These checks help prevent a visually balanced ratio from becoming an impractical fit.
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Planning Installation, Calibration and Connectivity
A fixed indoor LED wall needs more than the LED surface itself. The design should account for signal sources, processors, control positions, ventilation and safe cable routes. Electrical coordination should be completed with the project’s appointed professionals and matched to the selected system and building conditions [5]. After installation, calibration can help panels appear consistent in colour and brightness, although the result depends on the equipment, content and operating environment [6]. Boardroom teams should also confirm how laptops, video-conferencing systems and room-control equipment will connect before handover.
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For a measured recommendation, discuss your room dimensions, seating distance and presentation needs with Lumnex through the boardroom LED wall Singapore enquiry page. Share any drawings or preferred content formats so the proposed 16:9 layout can be reviewed against the room before specifications are finalised.