Just Video Walls to Debut 0.7mm Pixel Pitch MicroLED and other Innovations at CEDIA 2025

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(August 26, 2025) With CEDIA Expo right around the corner, a palpable buzz is building. For integrators and enthusiasts alike, this is the event when “what’s next” becomes “right now,” and we're finally starting to get previews of the new tech companies plan to showcase. Today, Just Video Walls (JVW) unveiled its arrival plans, featuring five bold MicroLED innovations that blur the line between display, design, and full-scale lifestyle integration.

Perhaps the most impressive reveal is a first-of-its-kind WYSIWYG source management system built exclusively for MicroLED multiview layouts. While many systems promise multiple source management, the moment you step away from a standard 16:9 frame, things can fall apart. Just Video Walls is solving this by offering a true drag-and-drop, what-you-see-is-what-you-get interface. It is clean, intuitive, and powerful, bundling source selection, layout customization, and audio de-embedding into one seamless platform.

For those chasing raw image performance, Just Video Walls is debuting a 0.7mm pixel pitch MicroLED. That level of density means viewers can stand just inches from the wall and still see a seamless, razor-sharp picture. Spec-wise, this is the kind of display that's perfect for gaming rooms, high-end offices, or any space where close-range detail matters – it will be exciting to see how it performs in person! In addition, the company is breaking new ground outdoors, introducing 0.9mm and 1.2mm pixel pitch outdoor MicroLED walls, the tightest pixel pitch outdoor systems available today. That means JVW can support large-format backyard theaters, rooftop lounges, and hospitality spaces with indoor-like performance.

On the aesthetics and design side of the equation, three new trim options expand how MicroLED walls blend into room decor. The Contour Trim provides a refined architectural finish for modern interiors. The Ultra-Slim Trim integrates directly with the company’s fiber breakout box system, enabling ultra-low-profile installs that still allow for smart cable management and ventilation. And the Ultra LED Trim concept introduces Lucetta controllable LED lighting around the frame itself, turning the display into a functional, mood-driven centerpiece.

Finally, in a partnership destined to spark conversation, Just Video Walls and Leon Speakers have teamed up to merge sound and style. On display at CEDIA will be a massive 217-inch MicroLED wall paired with what might be the largest soundbar ever built. The collaboration blends Leon’s custom audio artistry with Just Video Walls’ precision engineering, creating a unified package where picture and sound share the same design language.

Attendees will find all of this on display at Booth 2143 in the Colorado Convention Center.

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Finally, in a partnership destined to spark conversation, Just Video Walls and Leon Speakers have teamed up to merge sound and style. On display at CEDIA will be a massive 217-inch MicroLED wall paired with what might be the largest soundbar ever built.

A 217” diagonal 16:9 screen is 9’ tall. Where does this soundbar go?
 
That 217” is end to end.

If you look super close at the render, the soundbar is along the bottom.

Year to year, Quantum Media showcases the largest video wall. And, to my eyes, they have not only the best looking video wall, but also the best looking display (considering projectors, video walls, and TVs).

This year both Sony and JVW are showing up with super sized video walls. I can’t wait to see how they compare!
 
That 217” is end to end.

If you look super close at the render, the soundbar is along the bottom.

Year to year, Quantum Media showcases the largest video wall. And, to my eyes, they have not only the best looking video wall, but also the best looking display (considering projectors, video walls, and TVs).

This year both Sony and JVW are showing up with super sized video walls. I can’t wait to see how they compare!
I guess maybe I don’t know what end to end means, lol.
If its width, then the screen would be even taller.
Regardless, the soundbar is going to be extremely low in a residential environment and it might be interesting to find out how they deal with vertical dispersion such that multiple seating rows get a similar sound experience. Cracking the code on center channel speakers for these large displays, and even the 83” to 115” sizes, would be a big deal, wouldn’t it? The alternative is mounting the display higher and that compromises the enjoyment of the video. At least for me anyway. The bottom of the display has to be lower than seated eye level. At eye level might be ok if reclined. THX is eye level = 1/3 up from the screen bottom, iirc.
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