For those mentioning the price, this is how tech gets disseminated. First it is very expensive so only business and very wealthy individuals can afford it but over time prices come down as production ramps up. Also, the tech will get better and cheaper as the manufacturer would rather sell 1 million units for $10k than 50,000 for $40k. In 4 years microled will be replacing OLED and miniled.
I am so excited about this category. It’s definitely the future of display. A lot of amazing things that we can do with it. There’s definitely a conversation for scale but we are also focusing on creating the best wall you can buy
While that is usually correct, Video Wall Tech has existed since the 90s, and really took off in the early 2000s. This tech is being gatekept for the high end as they don't want to sell to "mainstream" consumers even though the tech has come down dramatically in price (Screen modules + Video Processor + Mounting) and the main guys response where he says its the future but completely ignored your calls to price talk is very VERY telling!
@@CallMeRabbitzUSVI what do you mean by gatekeeping? Do you mean to suggest that I am intentionally keeping this product out of the hands of certain customers? The tech has definitely come down in price, and we are conveying as much of that as possible. However, the quality has also come down along side that. It took us 3 years to interview and test all the component suppliers out there and we are just not interested in offering a cheap, low-quality product. It's not what we believe is right for the consumer. Also, I have never shied away from talking pricing, please check out the rest of our content. Happy to answer any pricing relating questions you may have. I am not a corporate monster and I am not out to get you. 😁
I have had projectors with 140" screen and currently have an 86" 4K TV due to wanting have windows open for a change. The thought of getting to have the best of both soon is amazing. A huge, beautiful display without worrying about it getting washed out with ambient light. What is the response time on these? Have they been tested for gaming? Last thing.....I have a spare wall if you guys need a place to store a 100" model. I won't even charge you to rent the space.
You're right! It's pretty wild not having anything in between you and the image, including the shiny glare. But especially since it's still so bright and contrasty. Typical latency is about 1 frame. I use them for gaming all the time, check out my instagram @justvideowalls I will keep that in mind my friend :)
As someone else commented, these displays may be a bit too bright for watching movies in a darkened room. Even if you can dim the light output, is this technology (emissive vs reflective) able to capture the magic of the silver screen? It would be interesting to see if commercial theaters adopt MicroLeds.
I was in the projection screen industry for over 7 years. I did a lot of my marketing directly against LED video walls, mostly because of cost. But the type of LEDs we are using are very pleasing to the eyes - it's hard to describe. The algorithm baked into the dimming function is really advanced, hoping you get to see one in person!
@@justvideowalls That's wonderful news. This technology is definitely the future. Can't wait to see one in person. As a movie fan, I am especially excited about its capability to accommodate multiple aspect ratios.
@@justvideowalls What is the MSRP on the 135 LUNAR? Ready to pull the trigger with Gramophone but would love to know what features I'm losing out on by choosing LUNAR vs the flagship.
@@jacobdc76 $50k for the 136" LEDGE - however it's not going to be available for order until sometime around November. In general, here's the difference: 1. 10bit max vs 12bit / 120hz options 2. Panel lamination and black levels are superior on Just Video Walls custom. 3. Processing has only 1 frame lag typical on Just Video Walls - the EXPANSE is good, but the LEDGE is a lot more latency, not good for gaming. 4. JVW red-carpet service and QC. We have a much more intensive QC process (it happens twice) on Just Video Walls vs Lunar 5. Full grayscale calibration is only on Just Video Walls. This enables 22bit+ processing and evens out the luminance at ultra-low voltage so it's a "rolloff" instead of a hard drop. 6. The JVW panels have black edges and a full edge-blending processing in the system to eliminate module seams in content. 7. The JVW cabinets have more rigidity and are heavier than the Lunar Expanse cabinets. All that said, we feel that the Lunar Expanse is an incredible value for what you're getting. That was the intent behind designing it - so more people have access to the awesome MicroLED tech. Super excited for you to get MicroLed my friend! Hope that helps
Can you do a detailed video explaining the difference between the flagship and the lunar wall. Can the lunar wall also do the multiple screen option.Can't wait for yall to expand to other countries. My wall is waiting for yall
Good idea! Yes will add this video to the list. Excited to expand for you my friend! Short answer: Yes the Lunar Expanse can do multi-layering, but only in limited quantities compared to (unlimited power, hah) with the Just Video Walls custom line.
On a 1.2 pixels disappear around 12 feet, and many of our customers are happy with the results even closer. We don’t use resolution as a metric for fidelity / quality. Hope that helps! 👍
Maybe! We will see. But the comments I'm hearing in the field is that not many people want to be forced to wear a headset. Not that they wont have one for its own purposes. Kind of the same issue with the 3D movies, but perhaps exaggerated a little because you can't truly interact with your surroundings. A lot of our customers build multi-use spaces so they may run art during the daytime with a TV layer placed over the art, and then movies or video games. When they have friends over, it doesn't really make sense to force the use of glasses or a headset to hang out with each other.
@@justvideowallsdistance yourself from that word homie. its a sleazy vapid scene that is going in the history books as an ugly punchline. still keep the subject of art on display at the front of your strategy, just dont align with that phrase “NFT”. TLDR; cancelled term by the reasonable objective majority of the internet.
Hi, we are North America right now but expanding as quickly as possible. Please contact us here to get notified when we are available in India: justvideowalls.com/get-a-video-wall/
its about time there making this. I have been saying for years why dont we have this kid of display. I would have made it my self 10 years ago but I dont know anyone that has money but my stuff would just cost like a $1,000 not $40,000
@@justvideowalls agreed! Remember when small plasma tvs were priced around the same $20k-$40k in the late 90’s early 2000’s? I think the prices will come down quick people average people want wall screens too 😂
The next 10 years will be interesting for certain! We will continue to innovate but my goal is not to bottom out the market so that only big box stores can be profitable. Our small business owners/dealers need a high-end product that they can sell to be competitive with the large multi-national corporations. Along with that, I also want to make this product so more and more people can have access to it! It’s so good!
Video walls in public areas can only be done in Asian countries. In fact, many big malls and public transit station in China already have video walls. But this will not happen in the US, it will never in the US. Here in NYC, I see many LED screens in MTA subway stations covered with plywood. People here break everything.
Context is key my friend :) we have walls that easily go beyond $200k and in our industry a pair of speakers can be $100k, so it's relatively accessible to a LOT more people than it was before.
"Accessible" is a relative term my friend, $40k is more accessible than $200k. In our industry, that is a very decent price-point where tower speakers can be $100k for a pair.
@@andrewjenery1783 Gotcha. Luckily they are all separate cabinets and "built" on-site so it's not one big piece that you have to lug up an elevator or stairs. So it's easier to get into spaces with difficult access than any other display out there. 👍
Haha, yeah I'm having a hard time finding the right phrase. Basically, trying to communicate that it's *more* accessible than our fully custom line, or really any other MicroLED brand out there. Help me out - any ideas for a better way to communicate that? :)
None of our customers have expressed any interest in wearing something around their house to interact with it. It's probably why laser eye correction surgery is so popular... wearing glasses is a burden and the home is meant for being as comfortable as possible.
Yeah this is nice to have wish I can afford it but I’ll just stick to buying 4 65 inch tv to make 1 big tv at about 5k something I can afford once I become a millionaire billionaire I’ll get this set up
Naw, I have a 150 in screen. The future is Apple Vision Pro goggles... many many Imax sized screens even while you are physically seating in cramped airplane coach seat.
VR will definitely grow. But no one single technology will be the only use. Many do not want to wear headsets, and many people have parties with friends where introducing a social block such as goggles will not work
I love that the guys a multibillionaire for making these expensive video screens and all these UA-cam commenters that are sitting on their parents dirty couch are saying…“what a bad idea”…😂😂
@@justvideowalls the famous and prophetic book by George Orwell. It’s a book that has predicted many if the things we experience today but it was written but it was written in 1949 about a futuristic 1984. One of the things was wall sized TV’s that allowed for the government to spy on its people.
Ahh, yes. The prophets of science fiction 🙂 I guess the nice thing here is all the tech is exposed. So if you’re concerned about spying you can examine all the components without destroying the tv 😀
lol so only the top 5% can afford it. terrible idea to limit yourself to only 5% of the market lol. $40K MSRP lol. This is hilarious. They should have worked on a model that MSRP's at maybe $10K which would have opened up the market for them and would take business away from higher end normal TV's.
Ah, those are all common objections :) we overcome all of them with really strong video wall speaker solutions from almost all the major brands now, plus our walls dim perfectly - and they're really pleasing on the eyes. You should see one in person if you get the chance
@@supersai4198 as a professional that installs led screens and large home theatres, I can speak with experience, unlike your comment. LED screens are designed to be bright, 6mm and up are for outdoors while under 6mm is for indoors. Go grab a touch and look directly at it, now compare that to bouncing the light off the wall. Which one is easier on the eyes? A projected image is far easier on your eyes in a pitch black room compared to led. You don’t get eye fatigue on a projector. Go watch 2 movies in a row in a pitch black room on a led and see how you feel afterwards. That’s why I said the led screens are great in a living room with ambient light but I don’t like to put them in home cinemas. I won’t even start on wise speaker placement etc. please don’t reply as you clearly aren’t in a position to do so.
$40,000 is the first MicroLED set I've heard that is under $100,000.
Congrats on the manufacturing process that led to this
Thank you! We're working hard to make the best, and also make a more accessible line.
Considering that the 2 largest tvs currently made are 115" and 100" and are both $20k. This is getting close!
For those mentioning the price, this is how tech gets disseminated. First it is very expensive so only business and very wealthy individuals can afford it but over time prices come down as production ramps up. Also, the tech will get better and cheaper as the manufacturer would rather sell 1 million units for $10k than 50,000 for $40k. In 4 years microled will be replacing OLED and miniled.
I am so excited about this category. It’s definitely the future of display. A lot of amazing things that we can do with it. There’s definitely a conversation for scale but we are also focusing on creating the best wall you can buy
While that is usually correct, Video Wall Tech has existed since the 90s, and really took off in the early 2000s. This tech is being gatekept for the high end as they don't want to sell to "mainstream" consumers even though the tech has come down dramatically in price (Screen modules + Video Processor + Mounting) and the main guys response where he says its the future but completely ignored your calls to price talk is very VERY telling!
@@CallMeRabbitzUSVI what do you mean by gatekeeping? Do you mean to suggest that I am intentionally keeping this product out of the hands of certain customers?
The tech has definitely come down in price, and we are conveying as much of that as possible. However, the quality has also come down along side that. It took us 3 years to interview and test all the component suppliers out there and we are just not interested in offering a cheap, low-quality product. It's not what we believe is right for the consumer. Also, I have never shied away from talking pricing, please check out the rest of our content. Happy to answer any pricing relating questions you may have.
I am not a corporate monster and I am not out to get you. 😁
Amazing Product, and best team in the industry... Great Video Skyler!
*almost* the best - second only to the amazing Modern Atomics team :)
I have had projectors with 140" screen and currently have an 86" 4K TV due to wanting have windows open for a change. The thought of getting to have the best of both soon is amazing. A huge, beautiful display without worrying about it getting washed out with ambient light. What is the response time on these? Have they been tested for gaming? Last thing.....I have a spare wall if you guys need a place to store a 100" model. I won't even charge you to rent the space.
You're right! It's pretty wild not having anything in between you and the image, including the shiny glare. But especially since it's still so bright and contrasty. Typical latency is about 1 frame. I use them for gaming all the time, check out my instagram @justvideowalls
I will keep that in mind my friend :)
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Thank you! Cheers!
£40.000,only have to wait about 40 years for mine.
That's a long time
The question is when will we be able to buy one? Hopefully in five years or less?
We have walls that are pretty accessible now starting at around $25k-$30k but yes I want everyone to enter the microverse!
As someone else commented, these displays may be a bit too bright for watching movies in a darkened room. Even if you can dim the light output, is this technology (emissive vs reflective) able to capture the magic of the silver screen? It would be interesting to see if commercial theaters adopt MicroLeds.
I was in the projection screen industry for over 7 years. I did a lot of my marketing directly against LED video walls, mostly because of cost. But the type of LEDs we are using are very pleasing to the eyes - it's hard to describe. The algorithm baked into the dimming function is really advanced, hoping you get to see one in person!
@@justvideowalls That's wonderful news. This technology is definitely the future. Can't wait to see one in person. As a movie fan, I am especially excited about its capability to accommodate multiple aspect ratios.
@@michaeldee3380 Right on!
What's the price on the picture frame TV?
About $25k as its setup there
isnt the 163" $100,000? lol very limited people can buy that
The 163" LEDGE is $70k. Definitely a high-end product still for certain
@@justvideowalls ya I don't think I can swing that haha, I wish, huge movie lover
My friend, we all start somewhere - keep up your passion! Movies are awesome :)
@@justvideowalls What is the MSRP on the 135 LUNAR? Ready to pull the trigger with Gramophone but would love to know what features I'm losing out on by choosing LUNAR vs the flagship.
@@jacobdc76 $50k for the 136" LEDGE - however it's not going to be available for order until sometime around November.
In general, here's the difference:
1. 10bit max vs 12bit / 120hz options
2. Panel lamination and black levels are superior on Just Video Walls custom.
3. Processing has only 1 frame lag typical on Just Video Walls - the EXPANSE is good, but the LEDGE is a lot more latency, not good for gaming.
4. JVW red-carpet service and QC. We have a much more intensive QC process (it happens twice) on Just Video Walls vs Lunar
5. Full grayscale calibration is only on Just Video Walls. This enables 22bit+ processing and evens out the luminance at ultra-low voltage so it's a "rolloff" instead of a hard drop.
6. The JVW panels have black edges and a full edge-blending processing in the system to eliminate module seams in content.
7. The JVW cabinets have more rigidity and are heavier than the Lunar Expanse cabinets.
All that said, we feel that the Lunar Expanse is an incredible value for what you're getting. That was the intent behind designing it - so more people have access to the awesome MicroLED tech.
Super excited for you to get MicroLed my friend! Hope that helps
They do look so good!!!!
Thank you!
Can you do a detailed video explaining the difference between the flagship and the lunar wall. Can the lunar wall also do the multiple screen option.Can't wait for yall to expand to other countries. My wall is waiting for yall
Good idea! Yes will add this video to the list. Excited to expand for you my friend!
Short answer: Yes the Lunar Expanse can do multi-layering, but only in limited quantities compared to (unlimited power, hah) with the Just Video Walls custom line.
Very cool displays.
Thank you!
I’m from UK, any overseas options? UK pricing?
Hi there - we are working on UK as fast as possible Currently North America (US and Canada)
1.2 pixel pitch ? Sounds like "low resolution"
On a 1.2 pixels disappear around 12 feet, and many of our customers are happy with the results even closer. We don’t use resolution as a metric for fidelity / quality. Hope that helps! 👍
Cool, but I can't be the only one who thinks physical displays will eventually be replaced by AR headsets?
Maybe! We will see. But the comments I'm hearing in the field is that not many people want to be forced to wear a headset. Not that they wont have one for its own purposes. Kind of the same issue with the 3D movies, but perhaps exaggerated a little because you can't truly interact with your surroundings. A lot of our customers build multi-use spaces so they may run art during the daytime with a TV layer placed over the art, and then movies or video games. When they have friends over, it doesn't really make sense to force the use of glasses or a headset to hang out with each other.
@@justvideowalls That will prob hold ground for a few more years I'd bet, but not much longer.
Ok so to make this technology even crazier make then panels bendable like the curved displays 163" curved tv 🙏
Oh yeah! We have those too. We also do curves on a faceted edge
Did he really say NFT's??? 🤣
Oh yeah. Why’s that funny though lol
@@justvideowalls
"You know, I used to think you were cool" 😐
@@justvideowallsdistance yourself from that word homie. its a sleazy vapid scene that is going in the history books as an ugly punchline. still keep the subject of art on display at the front of your strategy, just dont align with that phrase “NFT”. TLDR; cancelled term by the reasonable objective majority of the internet.
Copy. Makes sense
Hello, Will Just Video Walls do Installation in India
Hi, we are North America right now but expanding as quickly as possible. Please contact us here to get notified when we are available in India: justvideowalls.com/get-a-video-wall/
Is JVW a company on its own? It's not like owned or a subsidiary of another company like Samsung, Sony or TLC etc...?
Hi, we are privately held and are not owned by any other company or invested by any other company.
its about time there making this. I have been saying for years why dont we have this kid of display. I would have made it my self 10 years ago but I dont know anyone that has money but my stuff would just cost like a $1,000 not $40,000
Oh yeah, it's time!!
Link to webpage ?
justvideowalls.com and lunarwalls.com
I’ve got to wait till these are $5k.
Don’t miss the wave!
This will catch on and get cheaper very soon. Eventually you won’t need screens with VR able to deliver.
I personally believe screens will always be a preference for casual watching and multi-purpose rooms. But VR is pretty cool :)
@@justvideowalls agreed! Remember when small plasma tvs were priced around the same $20k-$40k in the late 90’s early 2000’s? I think the prices will come down quick people average people want wall screens too 😂
The next 10 years will be interesting for certain! We will continue to innovate but my goal is not to bottom out the market so that only big box stores can be profitable. Our small business owners/dealers need a high-end product that they can sell to be competitive with the large multi-national corporations. Along with that, I also want to make this product so more and more people can have access to it! It’s so good!
@@justvideowalls very cool, it’s definitely a beautiful display! I hope to buy one someday!
Thank you! 🙏
Video walls in public areas can only be done in Asian countries. In fact, many big malls and public transit station in China already have video walls. But this will not happen in the US, it will never in the US. Here in NYC, I see many LED screens in MTA subway stations covered with plywood. People here break everything.
Interesting, vandalism?
😂 $40k is NOT accessible by most consumers as an alternate for a TV or projector. This guy is living in an alternate reality!
Context is key my friend :) we have walls that easily go beyond $200k and in our industry a pair of speakers can be $100k, so it's relatively accessible to a LOT more people than it was before.
In a just a few years you'll be able to pick this up at Costco for $499.😁
Haha. I can’t even get a bag of groceries for that much now a days 😅
40k accessible? Your lost brother.
"Accessible" is a relative term my friend, $40k is more accessible than $200k. In our industry, that is a very decent price-point where tower speakers can be $100k for a pair.
@@justvideowalls I apologize I was being a little flippant but yeah that's definitely not in my ballpark. I'm a brokie
@@3v3rb0t We all start somewhere! 😀
Read the books, Fahrenheit 451 and Twenty Sixty Seven.
What are your conclusions? 451 was written in the 1950s if I’m not mistaken
At some price point, this stuff will become pervasive. That price is not $40,000, however.
We are getting a lot of traction so far! But yeah pervasive means different things in different segments of the market
We don't all live in mansions with wide staircases.
Hi, is your point based on the ability to get these displays up small stairways?
@@justvideowalls Basically, yes.
@@andrewjenery1783 Gotcha. Luckily they are all separate cabinets and "built" on-site so it's not one big piece that you have to lug up an elevator or stairs. So it's easier to get into spaces with difficult access than any other display out there. 👍
@@justvideowalls So that's the secret. Thanks for saying.
My wall I'm facing is hd too
Nice, what pitch is your wall?
Did he just say $40,000? Lmao Accessible in what world 😅
Haha, yeah I'm having a hard time finding the right phrase. Basically, trying to communicate that it's *more* accessible than our fully custom line, or really any other MicroLED brand out there. Help me out - any ideas for a better way to communicate that? :)
If AR or VR continues, there will be no TVs in the long term.
None of our customers have expressed any interest in wearing something around their house to interact with it. It's probably why laser eye correction surgery is so popular... wearing glasses is a burden and the home is meant for being as comfortable as possible.
Yeah this is nice to have wish I can afford it but I’ll just stick to buying 4 65 inch tv to make 1 big tv at about 5k something I can afford once I become a millionaire billionaire I’ll get this set up
Hey my friend we all start where we start don’t be ashamed of what you got! 👍
hospitaly? 3:06
Definitely! Lots of uses
Lol, did this guy just say NFC?
NFT 😊
make it 8k
We can do 8k walls. Just needs to be bigger
I would never buy a screen made up of modules, I’m sure you would be able to see the lines
I challenge you to come see on in person! Or talk to someone who has seen our walls.
@@justvideowalls I hope you are right.
Naw, I have a 150 in screen.
The future is Apple Vision Pro goggles... many many Imax sized screens even while you are physically seating in cramped airplane coach seat.
VR will definitely grow. But no one single technology will be the only use. Many do not want to wear headsets, and many people have parties with friends where introducing a social block such as goggles will not work
this thing is being used in china from two three years
Actually, the base tech here has been used for much longer than that. For more than 10 years now.
I love that the guys a multibillionaire for making these expensive video screens and all these UA-cam commenters that are sitting on their parents dirty couch are saying…“what a bad idea”…😂😂
lol! It’s easier to be offended than it is supportive. Thanks for the grounded perspective. Although, I’m not a multi-billionaire 😉
$40K😂
I'd rather get and Anker Nebula Laser projector and jave probability as well..
To each their own my friend! Although I think once you see one of our MicroLED walls in person you may understand.
Even if i'm a rich guy i will not buy these until they get low price like limit to the 7000€/$
Some people want the best, some people want a deal. All good mate you do what makes you happy
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This is so hillarious , this guy didnt know abt flexible LED panels...😂😂😂
We didn’t talk about flexible panels in this video.
Please stop saying Super Awesome. Thank you
Haha Roger that. Talking is hard
1984
What's 1984?
@@justvideowalls the famous and prophetic book by George Orwell. It’s a book that has predicted many if the things we experience today but it was written but it was written in 1949 about a futuristic 1984. One of the things was wall sized TV’s that allowed for the government to spy on its people.
Ahh, yes. The prophets of science fiction 🙂
I guess the nice thing here is all the tech is exposed. So if you’re concerned about spying you can examine all the components without destroying the tv 😀
@@justvideowalls didn’t say I was concerned about that. Just referenced where wall sized TV’s came from and then you had no idea lol
Roger 👍
its just big brands buy from china & sell 100 times more price. Its good to buy directly from China and start ur own brand...
We are a small business.
lol so only the top 5% can afford it. terrible idea to limit yourself to only 5% of the market lol. $40K MSRP lol. This is hilarious. They should have worked on a model that MSRP's at maybe $10K which would have opened up the market for them and would take business away from higher end normal TV's.
You’re saying that marketing a luxury product to higher income earners is a bad idea?
You should work hard. Lol
@mobgma You do realize these high priced products drop precipitously year over year, right?
Someone is upset they can't buy one.
It’s an evolving technology. Micro LED production is in its infancy and needs years to ramp. Remember the cost of the first OLEDs?
Living room yes, home theatre no.
Why no to home theater?
@@justvideowalls too bright. Too harsh on the eyes and speaker position is compromised
Ah, those are all common objections :) we overcome all of them with really strong video wall speaker solutions from almost all the major brands now, plus our walls dim perfectly - and they're really pleasing on the eyes. You should see one in person if you get the chance
What an idiotic comment - brightness can be adjusted like EVERY OTHER TV ON THE PLANET and 99% use their home audio
@@supersai4198 as a professional that installs led screens and large home theatres, I can speak with experience, unlike your comment. LED screens are designed to be bright, 6mm and up are for outdoors while under 6mm is for indoors. Go grab a touch and look directly at it, now compare that to bouncing the light off the wall. Which one is easier on the eyes? A projected image is far easier on your eyes in a pitch black room compared to led. You don’t get eye fatigue on a projector. Go watch 2 movies in a row in a pitch black room on a led and see how you feel afterwards.
That’s why I said the led screens are great in a living room with ambient light but I don’t like to put them in home cinemas. I won’t even start on wise speaker placement etc. please don’t reply as you clearly aren’t in a position to do so.