LED Video Wall Cost in Australia (2026): Indoor Pricing by Application
How much does an indoor LED video wall cost in Australia? Prices vary by pixel pitch, screen area, and application type — from compact retail displays through to large fine-pitch corporate and stadium installations. Here's the full cost breakdown.
“How much does an LED video wall cost in Australia?” is one of the most common questions we receive — and one of the hardest to answer without context, because pixel pitch, screen area, and application type all move the number significantly.
This article covers indicative supply-only pricing for indoor LED video walls by application and pixel pitch (P1.5, P2, P2.5, and P3), plus what to budget for installation, AV integration, and ongoing operating costs. All supply price figures in the table and FAQ below are pending confirmation from the Aurora sales team and are marked accordingly — see step 1 under how to get a quote for an indicative figure specific to your project.
For outdoor LED billboard pricing, see LED billboard cost in Australia.
What drives the cost of an indoor video wall?
Five inputs determine the bottom line on every indoor LED video wall quote:
- Pixel pitch — the single largest cost driver. Moving from P3 to P1.5 roughly doubles the cabinet price per square metre, because finer pitch packs proportionally more LED chips into each panel. Selecting finer pitch than your viewing distance requires is the most common way buyers overpay. See the pixel pitch buying guide for the full distance table.
- Screen area — billed per square metre. The total cabinet count is the largest absolute cost line.
- Application type — each application type has different structural, brightness, and serviceability requirements. A stadium operations centre at P1.5 requires higher peak brightness and ruggedised processors compared to a hotel lobby wall at P2.5, even at the same screen area.
- Cabinet technology — standard SMD vs. fine-pitch COB (chip-on-board) panels. COB fine-pitch delivers better contrast, higher anti-collision protection, and lower service cost over the asset life. COB commands a 15–30% premium over equivalent SMD-pitch panels.
- AV integration complexity — signal routing, processor stack (Novastar, Colorlight, Brompton), content management platform, and custom framing or flush-build architectural treatment all add to the total project cost beyond cabinet supply.
Cabinet quality and warranty length affect total cost of ownership, not the initial supply quote. See the 10-year total cost of ownership guide for the full operating-cost picture.
Price ranges by application and pixel pitch
Indicative supply-only AUD ranges by application type and pixel pitch, ex-GST. Cabinet and electronics supply only — mounting structure, AV integration, installation, and content systems are additional (see sections below).
All price cells below are pending confirmation from the Aurora sales team against the live quote engine output. Do not publish without replacing [VERIFY WITH MATT] cells with confirmed figures.
| Application | P1.5 supply-only | P2 supply-only | P2.5 supply-only | P3 supply-only |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Retail display (3–6 m²) | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $X,XXX–$XX,XXX] | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $X,XXX–$XX,XXX] | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $X,XXX–$XX,XXX] | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $X,XXX–$XX,XXX] |
| Corporate lobby / boardroom (10–20 m²) | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XX,XXX–$XXX,XXX] | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XX,XXX–$XXX,XXX] | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XX,XXX–$XXX,XXX] | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XX,XXX–$XX,XXX] |
| Hospitality / F&B (6–15 m²) | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XX,XXX–$XXX,XXX] | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XX,XXX–$XXX,XXX] | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XX,XXX–$XX,XXX] | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $X,XXX–$XX,XXX] |
| Stadium operations / control room (20–40 m²) | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XXX,XXX–$XXX,XXX] | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XXX,XXX–$XXX,XXX] | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XX,XXX–$XXX,XXX] | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XX,XXX–$XXX,XXX] |
| House of worship / auditorium (15–30 m²) | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XXX,XXX–$XXX,XXX] | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XX,XXX–$XXX,XXX] | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XX,XXX–$XXX,XXX] | [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XX,XXX–$XX,XXX] |
Ranges will reflect current Aurora Signage pricing for the LUX fine-pitch range (P0.7–P2.5) and VSPEC commercial range (P1.8–P5). Exact pricing depends on cabinet count, array configuration, and module lead times — every quote is built from a site brief, not a rate card. For an indicative supply figure against your venue and dimensions, send us a brief.
Choosing pitch for your application: P1.5 is suited to broadcast, control rooms, and luxury retail where viewers stand within 0.8 m of the screen. P2–P2.5 covers the majority of corporate, hospitality, and premium lobby applications at 1–3 m viewing distance. P3 is the most economical pitch for mid-distance retail, house of worship stage backdrops, and corridor signage at 3 m or more. Selecting finer than the 50× rule requires (viewing distance ÷ 50 = minimum comfortable pitch in metres) costs real money for resolution no viewer will perceive.
Installation and integration costs — what’s not in the cabinet price
The supply-only figures above represent the cabinet and electronics package. What goes on top for a typical indoor installation:
- Wall mounting structure — custom steel sub-frame, concrete anchors or stud noggings, and levelling hardware rated for the panel dead-weight. For suspended curved arrays or architectural cut-outs, add bespoke fabrication cost.
- AV signal routing — fibre or copper runs from the source (PC, media player, broadcast switcher) to the LED processor. In retrofit fit-outs, in-slab or in-wall cable runs add cost; surface-mounted conduit is cheaper but less finished.
- LED processor and controller — Novastar, Colorlight, or Brompton, depending on the application’s brightness, HDR, and redundancy requirements. Budget for the control PC or media player if not already in the AV rack.
- Electrical works — licensed electrical install for the dedicated circuit, with a Compliance Certificate lodged per state requirements.
- Content management system — setup and first-year licensing for the CMS platform. Aurora installs include a standard content package in the first year; ongoing CMS subscriptions apply from year two.
- Commissioning and handover — brightness calibration, pixel mapping, scheduling configuration, and operator training.
Combined installation and integration: plan for 25–50% of the cabinet supply cost on top. A straightforward flat-wall mount with an existing AV rack sits at the lower end. Custom curved, raised-floor, or hard-against-structure builds with full AV integration sit at the upper end.
Ongoing costs: power, service, and calibration
Once commissioned, the recurring cost lines for an indoor LED video wall are:
- Power — a 20 m² P2.5 wall at standard operating brightness (400 nit) draws roughly 4–5 kW continuous. At Australian commercial power tariffs and 12 hours/day operation, annual power cost depends on your local tariff and operating schedule — [VERIFY WITH MATT: indicative annual power cost for a 20 m² P2.5 wall at standard usage]. Cabinet-level efficiency varies 20–30% between premium and budget brands — the difference is a spreadsheet exercise once you have the power-draw specs in writing.
- Preventative service — recommended annual inspection, re-seat of modules, and connector check. [VERIFY WITH MATT: $X,XXX–$X,XXX per visit including travel].
- Calibration — LED brightness and colour drift are physics. Plan for re-calibration at year 1, year 4, and year 7. [VERIFY WITH MATT: $X,XXX–$X,XXX per visit depending on wall size and access].
- Reactive module replacement — Aurora ships LUX and VSPEC range walls with front-service magnetic modules; any module replaces from the front in under 30 seconds, no tools required. Out-of-warranty module replacement runs [VERIFY WITH MATT: $XXX–$XXX per module installed].
- Processor and software licensing — basic Novastar and Colorlight stacks are one-off purchases; premium features and Brompton colour-science modules ship as annual subscriptions. Confirm renewal terms before year two.
The cost-of-ownership calculator lets you model the 5-, 7-, and 10-year picture with your own power tariff, operating hours, and processor stack.
How to get an accurate quote for your venue
The fastest path to a real supply-only number for your project:
- Send the brief — venue type, target screen size (width × height or total area), intended viewing distance, mounting surface (concrete, stud, glass, ceiling suspension), and any AV or control-room integration requirements. A floor plan or photo of the install location is the single most useful thing you can provide. Use the quote form or email sales@aurorasignage.com.au.
- 30-minute scoping call — we confirm pixel pitch for your viewing distance, brightness requirements (ambient light and any exterior-facing glazing drive this more than most buyers expect), structural mounting options, and AV integration scope.
- Site survey — for projects above a threshold supply value, a site survey is included at no charge. Returns a fixed-price quote covering cabinet supply, mounting structure, AV integration, installation, and electrical.
- ScreenBuilder review — for projects where the buyer wants to review the exact cabinet array before confirming, we share the ScreenBuilder configuration for your wall so you can see module-level layout, power draw, and frame dimensions before anything is ordered.
Indicative supply quotes within 48 hours of brief received. Site-surveyed fixed quotes within 10 working days.
Request a quote → or call 1300 841 542 to talk to the AU team.
Frequently asked questions
How much does an LED video wall cost in Australia?
Indoor LED video wall supply prices in Australia vary widely by application and pixel pitch. A compact retail or hospitality display at P3 starts at around [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $X,XXX] ex-GST for a 3–5 m² panel array. A corporate lobby wall at P2.5 across 10–15 m² typically runs [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XX,XXX–$XX,XXX]. A premium fine-pitch P1.5 boardroom or control room wall at 20+ m² can exceed [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $XXX,XXX]. These figures are cabinet-and-electronics supply only — structure, installation, AV integration, and content systems add further cost on top.
What is the price per square metre for an indoor LED video wall?
Indicative indoor LED supply cost per square metre in Australia by pixel pitch: P3 sits at approximately [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $X,XXX/m²], P2.5 at approximately [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $X,XXX/m²], P2 at approximately [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $X,XXX/m²], and P1.5 fine-pitch at approximately [VERIFY WITH MATT — indicative RRP from quote engine: $X,XXX/m²]. Finer pitch means more LEDs per square metre, which is the primary cost driver — moving from P3 to P1.5 roughly doubles the cabinet price for the same screen area.
What's the difference between P1.5, P2, P2.5, and P3 for indoor video walls?
Pixel pitch is the centre-to-centre distance between adjacent LED pixels in millimetres. Finer pitch means sharper image at close range and higher cost. P3 (3 mm) is suited to retail, hospitality, and mid-distance corporate signage where viewers are 3 m or more away. P2.5 covers lobby walls and premium retail at 1.5–3 m. P2 suits boardrooms and closer-range displays. P1.5 fine-pitch is the choice for broadcast, control rooms, and premium installations where viewers may be under 1 m away. Selecting finer pitch than your viewing distance requires costs real money for resolution no viewer will perceive. See our pixel pitch buying guide for the full distance table.
How much does installation add to an indoor video wall project?
For indoor video walls, installation and integration typically adds 25–50% on top of the cabinet supply cost. The range reflects wall-mounting complexity (concrete vs stud vs suspended ceiling), AV cabling and signal routing, processor and controller commissioning, and content management system setup. Simpler flat-wall mounts with an existing AV rack sit at the lower end; custom curved arrays or flush-build architectural installs with full AV integration sit at the upper end.
What are the ongoing costs of running an indoor LED video wall?
Ongoing annual operating costs for an indoor LED video wall include power, preventative service, periodic calibration, and reactive module replacement. Power is typically the largest recurring line — a 20 m² P2.5 wall at standard operating brightness draws roughly 4–5 kW continuous, and at AU commercial power tariffs the annual cost depends on your operating hours. Annual preventative service runs [VERIFY WITH MATT: $X,XXX–$X,XXX]. Full-wall re-calibration (recommended at years 1, 4, and 7) costs [VERIFY WITH MATT: $X,XXX–$X,XXX per visit]. Out-of-warranty reactive module replacement runs [VERIFY WITH MATT: $XXX–$XXX per module installed].
How long does an indoor LED video wall project take from quote to commissioning?
Indicative supply quotes are returned within 48 hours of brief received. Site-surveyed fixed-price quotes within 10 working days. Cabinet manufacture and freight runs 4–8 weeks for standard LUX and VSPEC configurations. Add 1–3 weeks for on-site installation and AV integration. Most projects from signed quote to commissioned screen complete in 6–12 weeks. Custom curved arrays or architectural builds extend the program by 2–4 weeks.
Do indoor LED video walls need council approval in Australia?
Unlike outdoor billboards, indoor LED video walls do not normally require a development application or council sign-off. Electrical works must be performed by a licensed electrician with a Compliance Certificate lodged per state requirements (CCEW in NSW, COES in VIC, equivalent in SA, QLD, and WA). Tenancy fit-outs in leased premises may require landlord or building manager approval for structural wall penetrations and new electrical circuits. Heritage-listed buildings and some strata-titled commercial premises have additional conditions — check with your facilities manager before briefing.
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