According to the “2025 Global LED Display Market Report ”by TrendForce, unlike traditional LED video walls, LED All-in-One Displays are standardized products integrated with controllers. These displays combine features such as wireless transmission, video conferencing, and interactive writing into a single, lightweight product (typically 3-5 cm thick). They support modular, rapid on-site installation, often completed within 1-2 hours.
Currently, the most common aspect ratio is 16:9, with sizes ranging from 110 to 220 inches, primarily featuring pixel pitches of P1.2 to P2.5 and FHD resolution. The products are available in mobile, wall-mounted, and floor-standing versions, and are mainly used in corporate meetings, educational spaces, commercial events, retail displays, and auditoriums.
In 2020, the global meeting market grew significantly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the Chinese market, the primary customers for LED All-in-One displays have been government agencies and large state-owned enterprises. Recently, however, the technology has begun to penetrate the commercial display market, with large private enterprises also becoming key users.
Estimates suggest that there are approximately 100 million meeting rooms globally, with over 20 million of them in China, making it the largest consumption market for meeting-oriented LED All-in-One displays worldwide.
Beyond meeting rooms, LED All-in-One displays are increasingly being adopted in the education sector, particularly in lecture halls, tiered classrooms, and training rooms within higher education institutions and training centers.
TrendForce’s analysis shows that LED All-in-One displays accounted for 68% of domestic market sales in 2023. Although this share is expected to decline to 63% in 2024, China will remain the largest global market for these products.
The growing demand for LED All-in-One displays in meeting and educational settings has encouraged more companies to invest in this product category. In China, leading LED display manufacturers such as CVTE(MaxHub), Leyard, Absen, CLT, Unilumin, Hikvision, LianTronics, LEDMAN, AOTO, and others have entered the market. International players include Samsung and LG.
Since 2022, LED All-in-One displays have been gradually introduced to international markets. In 2023, manufacturers intensified their efforts to promote these displays overseas. According to TrendForce, sales in international markets (North America, Europe, Asia, and other regions) accounted for 32% of the total in 2023, a figure expected to rise to 37% in 2024.
Despite the global economy normalizing post-pandemic, the LED All-in-One display market has not seen any significant slowdown. On the contrary, since 2022, both the market value and shipment volumes have been increasing annually.
TrendForce predicts that global shipments of LED All-in-One displays will reach 6,400 units in 2024, an 11% year-over-year growth. From 2020 to 2024, the compound annual growth rate of shipments is expected to reach 31%. The market value is forecasted to hit USD148 million in 2024, reflecting a 7% year-over-year increase.
One key driver of market growth is the continuous decline in product prices. As LED technology matures and upstream material costs, such as COB packaging price decrease, LED All-in-One display prices are expected to continue falling in 2024.
TrendForce’s research indicates that the price range for 135-163 inch LED All-in-One displays is USD18,000–USD 72,000. Mainstream models include 135-inch (2K P1.5), 146-inch (2K P1.68 / 4K P0.84), and 163-inch (2K P1.9).
Notably, the price per square meter of some LED All-in-One models is now approaching that of LCD displays. As prices continue to decline, the competitiveness of LED All-in-One displays is expected to increase further.
In addition to price reductions, manufacturers are enhancing both hardware and software capabilities of LED All-in-One displays. This has contributed to their growing demand.
From the products released this year, it is evident that the development of LED All-in-One displays focuses on features such as intelligence, slim designs, high performance, high integration, and low power consumption, positioning them as standardized products similar to TVs.
The display market remains highly competitive. For instance, LCD displays are also moving towards larger sizes, with models as large as 115 inches now available. Compared to LED All-in-One displays, LCD televisions have a significant price advantage, which could pose challenges to the future development of LED All-in-One displays.
However, the trend toward larger sizes also presents opportunities for LED All-in-One displays. Currently, these displays are moving toward sizes exceeding 135 inches, where LCD products lose their competitive edge in terms of display quality, installation convenience, and cost. In the ultra-large display segment, LED All-in-One displays offer superior advantages, making them a promising option with significant growth potential.
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