Video Wall
Singapore
Done wrong, a video wall is a grid of mismatched panels with a visible seam and one dead screen that everyone notices and nobody fixes. Rezolva supplies, installs and calibrates the video wall Singapore retailers, showrooms and offices actually keep working — panels aligned to the millimetre, colour matched across every tile — and supported by the same team after the launch photos are taken. We build smart offices, not smart homes.
The wall, the rooms — and the smart office
Walls are not bought from a brochure. The brief differs by room — shopfront, showroom, lobby, control room, boardroom — and the build should too. Every project starts the same way: tell us the wall dimensions and where people will stand, and the technology choice usually makes itself.
LED or LCD — Decided by Viewing Distance
The honest selection logic fits in two sentences. An LED video wall Singapore buyers choose for shopfronts and lobbies is seamless and ferociously bright — it wins wherever viewers stand metres away. An LCD video wall Singapore offices pick for control rooms and close-range work costs less and renders fine detail beautifully, at the price of thin bezel lines.
- LED — no seams at any size, daylight-readable, pixel pitch chosen from how far your audience stands
- Pitch is most of the price — finer for closer viewers, never finer than the room needs
- LCD — sharper up close, budget-friendlier; the tv video wall Singapore meeting rooms and sports bars run
- Consumer TVs are the trap — they dim, overheat and die on retail hours; commercial panels exist because of it

Where a Video Wall Earns Its Keep
Buyers comparing video wall digital signage Singapore options are usually deciding between one statement wall and many small screens. Our rule of thumb: one large surface where impact sells, distributed screens where information does.
- Shopfronts & retail — brightness that competes with sunlight, content scheduled by trading hour
- Showrooms — colour accuracy that turns the product into the photograph customers take home
- Lobbies & reception — quiet prestige; the wall is the handshake before the handshake
- Control rooms — 24/7 duty, many live feeds on one canvas, downtime tolerance of roughly zero
- Boardrooms & events — the town hall, the client pitch, the livestream backdrop

The Smart Office Singapore Tenants Show Off
The wall is usually the start, not the end. The meeting room has changed jobs — half the attendees now live in a screen, and nobody wants to hunt for the right cable — so the same team that calibrates your panels builds the room around the two things people actually use: a touch screen to write on, and wireless display to share from any device.
- A real interactive touch screen, not a passive TV — write, draw and drag on the glass with finger or stylus, multi-touch so two people work it at once, then save the whiteboard straight to email, Teams or Google instead of photographing a flipchart that fades
- Wireless display — cast from any device — mirror a laptop or phone to the screen in one tap, no cables and no dongle to lose; visitors present from their own device too, without being let onto your office Wi-Fi
- Zoom and Teams rooms that start in one touch — camera, microphones and screen designed as one system, not bought separately
- A scheduling panel at the door showing free or busy at a glance — plus the wider AV installation Singapore offices need: town halls, training rooms, reception displays
- Occupancy-aware lighting, one-app control — offices, not homes: boardrooms that win clients, not living rooms that dim

From bare wall to doors open
The gap between a wall that impresses and one that embarrasses is entirely in the install — which is why ours follows the same four steps every time. Alignment and calibration is the step cheap installs skip; it is also the reason their seams and colour tints show up in every photo.
Site survey — quoted from the room, not the brochure
We measure the wall, the viewing distance, the ambient light and the power available — and check what the structure behind the plasterboard can actually carry. The quote is fixed from what the room says, not what a price list hopes.
Mounting and routing
The frame is engineered for the combined panel weight; power and data are concealed so the finished wall reads as one object, not an installation.
Alignment and calibration
Panels aligned to the millimetre and colour-calibrated as one canvas — your launch photos will not show a seam or an off-tint tile.
Content loaded, handover done
TV feeds, dashboards, playlists and presentations configured and idiot-proofed for whoever holds the remote on day two. Then we stay reachable — a black tile in panel three is not a support ticket to us; it is our name hanging on your wall.
What a video wall costs in Singapore
Size, technology and pixel pitch drive it: a 2×2 LCD wall for a meeting room is a different budget class from a fine-pitch LED shopfront. Tell us the wall dimensions and viewing distance and we quote the sensible options side by side — fixed after the survey.
2×2 LCD or large-format
- LCD wall or single large-format display
- Interactive touch screen + wireless screen-cast
- One-touch source switching
- Commercial panels rated for all-day duty
- Handover training for whoever holds the remote
Fine-pitch LED
- Pitch matched to where viewers actually stand
- Aligned + colour-calibrated as one canvas
- Daylight-readable brightness
- Content scheduled by trading hour
- Power and data concealed
- Same team after the launch photos
Interactive touch screen
- Write, draw and annotate on the glass — finger or stylus
- Save the whiteboard to email, Teams or Google
- Wireless screen-cast from any laptop or phone — one tap, no cables
- Guests present without joining your office Wi-Fi
- Multi-touch — two people work it at once
Every quote fixed after the survey — wall dimensions and viewing distance decide it, not a price list.
A display is only as reliable as what feeds it
The mounting, the content player, the switching and the cabling underneath are designed together — and the engineers who support your business afterwards are the ones who installed it. Control-room builds pull camera feeds onto the wall; meeting rooms lean on the network behind them; all of it lands on one phone number. No three-vendor triangle where the screen blames the network and the network blames the content box.
Singapore organisations have trusted the team behind this since 2012 — Prudential, NTU and China Telecom among them — the same engineers who keep the network behind your wall running.
Start with the wall — add the rest when you're ready
Many clients start exactly here: the Smart Office scope on this page — video wall, meeting rooms and AV. IT Support, Cloud & Backup, Cyber Security, Door Access & CCTV, Networking, Web Hosting and Email Hosting & Microsoft 365 fold into the same contract later — same Singapore hotline, same account engineer, one invoice.
Frequently asked questions
Size, technology and pixel pitch drive it: a 2×2 LCD wall for a meeting room is a different budget class from a fine-pitch LED shopfront. Tell us the wall dimensions and viewing distance and we will quote the sensible options side by side.
The distance between LED pixels. Finer pitch looks sharp from close up and multiplies the panel cost; coarser pitch is perfect from across a road at a fraction of the price. Matching pitch to real viewing distance is where we save clients the most money.
Usually LCD or a single large-format display — viewers sit close, detail matters, and budgets are finite. LED enters the conversation when the room is big, bright or meant to impress at a distance.
Yes — splitting one canvas into zones or switching sources by schedule is a configuration question, and we set it up so changing the layout does not require calling us.
No. Rezolva builds for business premises only — offices, retail, showrooms, control rooms and event venues. A home cinema or smart home project deserves a residential specialist; a smart office that has to impress clients and survive Monday mornings is exactly what we do.
Yes — whiteboards, conferencing rooms and reception screens are standalone projects as often as wall companions.
Yes — the rooms we build use a real interactive touch screen you write, draw and annotate on with finger or stylus, then save the board straight to email, Teams or Google instead of photographing a flipchart. Wireless display is built in too: mirror a laptop or phone to the screen in one tap with no cables, and visitors can present from their own device without being let onto your office Wi-Fi.
A meeting-room LCD wall and a fine-pitch LED shopfront are different projects, so the honest schedule comes from the survey. What we commit to is a fixed date once the room is measured.
Tell us the wall and the room
Send the wall dimensions, a photo of the space and roughly where people will stand — that is enough for a same-week recommendation and budget. One Singapore team — wall, content, network, support. Bring the ambition; we bring the engineering.