What size LED screen do I need?
Three questions decide it: how many people, how deep the room, and what you're showing. Here's how to get it right.
For most events, size the wall so the back row sits within about 4–6 screen-heights and everyone can read your smallest text. In practice that means roughly a 6.5 ft wall for a small room or booth, 8 ft for a typical few-hundred-guest event, and 13 ft or wider for large stages and watch parties. Keep it 16:9 unless your content says otherwise.
Step 1 — Count your audience
The bigger the crowd, the wider the wall needs to be so the people in back can still read it. A 50-person boardroom and a 500-person gala are completely different screens. Audience size sets your floor; room shape adjusts it from there.
Step 2 — Measure the room depth
Stand where your farthest viewer will sit. A good target is that the back row is no more than about four to six times the screen's height away. If your room is long and narrow, you need a taller wall; if it's wide and shallow, width matters more.
Step 3 — Match the shape to your content
A 16:9 widescreen wall matches slide decks and video without awkward letterboxing, so it's the right default for conferences, weddings, and worship. Because our panels are modular, we can also build square or ultra-wide walls for stage backdrops and branded booth displays.
Example configurations
Our walls are built from modular panels (about 1.64 ft / 0.5 m square), so almost any size is possible. A few common starting points:
Trade-show booths, boardrooms, intimate ceremonies — audiences up to ~75.
Conferences, mid-size weddings, worship services — audiences ~75–300.
Galas, main stages, watch parties — audiences 300+ or wide rooms.
Frequently asked
Send us your room and we'll spec the exact size.
Free sizing guidance with your quote — back to you within two business hours.
