All-in-One LED competing to be the next generation of meeting room display

LONDON, August 6, 2024: Competition is heating up to be the display technology of choice for the corporate market as All-in-One (AIO) LEDs competes with LCD 21:9 and interactive displays for a slice of the $11.1bn corporate and conference room market in 2028, according to Omdia’s new ProAV Vertical Solutions – Corporate and Conference Room 2024 Analysis.

“The total volume of All-in-One LED displays soared to an impressive 56k square meters in 2023, a sharp increase from just 9k square meters in 2020,” said Matthew Rubin, Principal Analyst at Omdia. “This rapid growth highlights the burgeoning demand and potential for these cutting-edge displays in transforming corporate signage and meeting room environments.”

Global LED All-in-One volume m2 2019-23

Their simple installation process, combined with design and size flexibility, are appealing to both corporate buyers and channel sellers alike, though further uptake over the next five years is dependent upon prices falling rapidly.

Current units cost upward of $10k each, which is comparatively much higher than LCD alternatives. However, average selling prices for sub-2mm LED displays in the wider market have fallen 20% from 2020 to 2023, making it a real possibility that All-in-One display prices will continue to fall too. If not, the market will be restricted to buyers with substantial budgets and likely only viable in key visibility areas such as lobbies, rather than the much more numerous meeting room locations.

Next generation meeting room displays

If the key barrier of cost can be mitigated over the coming years and dvLED touch functionality continues to improve, then meeting room technology offers a key battleground where All-in-One LED displays have the potential to make inroads. Interactive displays have been in the spotlight for this application in recent years due to their ability to enhance hybrid meeting environments, enabling easy interaction between office workers and home workers. However, real-world use of interactive capabilities is often limited due to a lack of knowledge on how best to use them or hindered by meeting room design.

More recently 21:9 LCD displays, promoted by Microsoft, are increasingly visible at trade shows, notable for their wide aspect ratio, which is conducive to multitasking and presenting multiple content streams simultaneously. However, under one thousand units were shipped in 2023 and the outlook is not likely to be much more optimistic, due to a lack of enthusiasm from corporate buyers.

Key Benefits for Meeting Rooms:

All-in-One LED displays are poised to challenge the future corporate display market by offering several distinct advantages.

  • Flexible configuration: unlike fixed-aspect-ratio LCD displays, All-in-One LED displays can be tailored to fit various room sizes and configurations, providing more versatility in meeting room design.
  • Large format: while LCD panels have a size limit, LED All-in-One displays can be joined together to create seamless displays well in excess of 100”, which is perfect for larger boardrooms/meeting rooms.
  • Enhanced serviceability: while traditional LCD displays often require a new replacement when the panel is damaged, LED displays can typically be repaired, thanks to modularization, extending the display’s lifetime.

As businesses invest further in state-of-the-art meeting room technology to foster collaboration and innovation, the competition between All-in-One LED displays, 21:9 LCD and interactive displays will intensify. All-in-One LED displays, with their superior performance and flexibility, are well-positioned to capture a significant share of this market, driving the next wave of meeting room technology.

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