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How Big Should a Boardroom LED Wall Be?
Learn how to choose a boardroom LED wall size for clear presentations, balanced room design, and comfortable viewing in Singapore offices.
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Choosing the right **boardroom LED wall size** is less about filling the largest possible area and more about making presentations easy to see from every seat. A fixed indoor LED wall should suit the room’s dimensions, seating layout, content, and the way people use the boardroom.
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Start with the room and viewing distance
Measure the distance from the LED wall to the nearest and furthest seats before deciding on its height and width. The screen should be large enough for people at the back to read slides without leaning forward, while remaining comfortable for those seated closest to it. A wider wall can suit a long table, but it should not dominate the room or leave too little space for doors, glass panels, lighting, or other display equipment. Sketching the wall and table to scale is a practical way to test proportions before installation.
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Match the boardroom LED wall size to content
Consider what the wall will show most often. Presentation slides, video calls, spreadsheets, dashboards, and detailed diagrams may need different levels of readability. Text-heavy material benefits from a screen with enough height, not only extra width. If the wall is mainly used for video conferencing, camera position and the faces of remote participants also affect the preferred format. Pixel pitch is generally selected in relation to viewing distance and the level of detail viewers need; closer viewing usually calls for a finer pitch [3].
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Plan installation, control, and future use
The final size should be checked against the wall structure, access route, control position, ventilation, and power arrangements. Electrical coordination should be planned with the relevant building and project teams so that the installation fits the site’s available supply and distribution approach [6]. Calibration helps maintain consistent brightness and colour across the display, particularly when several cabinet sections form one large canvas [4]. Allow room for practical access and consider whether the boardroom may later support hybrid meetings, larger visuals, or shared content from multiple sources. These details can prevent a visually impressive wall from becoming difficult to operate.
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Ready to turn the guidance into a room brief?
Use the related Lumnex route to move from research to the next practical decision.Boardroom LED walls in SingaporeSOURCES USED IN THIS NOTE
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If you are planning a fixed indoor display, share your boardroom layout and viewing distances with Lumnex to discuss a suitable approach for your space. Explore the boardroom LED wall solution in Singapore.