The Best TV for Conference Rooms in 2026

The Best TV for Conference Rooms in 2026

When someone searches for the best TV for a conference room, they rarely mean a consumer living-room panel. The right display for a conference room in 2026 is a commercial-grade decision spanning interactive whiteboards, professional LCD panels, all-in-one collaboration hubs, and MicroLED video walls. The pricing spread reflects that range: from $400 for a huddle-room ViewBoard to $200,000+ for a custom Planar installation. 

AWALL’s research team compiled a dataset of 11 conference room display brands, evaluated between January 15 and April 28, 2026. The team aggregated total system cost data, manufacturer-published brightness and contrast specifications, technology type classifications, installation complexity assessments, collaboration platform certification records, and commercial runtime ratings into a weighted benchmarking algorithm. This report presents our benchmarks across the current conference room display market. The dataset was compiled from manufacturer specification sheets, certified reseller documentation, and verified review platforms. Our algorithm aggregated these signals into a single composite score, with factors weighted by relevance to HR managers, IT directors, and business managers making conference room display decisions. Here’s a breakdown of the weighted factors:

  • Total System Cost (25%) - Entry price, mid-range, and top-end system price for a standard conference room: HR and business managers work to a budget and need to justify spend internally. Total system cost is the first filter, not price-per-square-meter.
  • Image Quality (18%) - Brightness (nits), native contrast ratio, resolution: Office environments run harsh ambient lighting. A display that washes out under overhead fluorescents fails the room. Nits and contrast determine whether content is legible from every seat.
  • Technology and Build Quality (12%) - Panel technology (MicroLED, LCD, OLED), processing tier, cabinet durability: Panel technology determines longevity, image consistency, and repairability over a multi-year commercial lifecycle.
  • Installation and Ownership Ease (15%) - Setup time, weight, power draw, cooling requirements, IT management: Non-AV-specialist buyers need a display that goes up without a rigging crew and stays up without supplemental HVAC. Ongoing power cost is a real line item for facilities teams.
  • Collaboration Platform Integration (18%) - Teams/Zoom/Webex certification, SoC availability, USB-C PD, wireless sharing protocols: Hybrid work is the default in 2026. A display that natively runs the room's conferencing platform eliminates a separate room PC, reduces failure points, and is the primary technical criterion for IT sign-off.

 The Best TV for Conference Rooms in 2026

In the table below, we break down 11 leading conference room display brands across six weighted performance factors. Each brand is listed with its primary conference room model to make direct comparisons actionable.

The Best TV for Conference Rooms in 2026

Brand Model Total System Cost Image Quality Technology & Build Installation & Ownership Collaboration Integration Commercial Runtime Score
1 AWALL I-Series $78,000–$115,000 2,500 nits / 30,000:1 native contrast / 3840x2160 / 0.7mm pitch CoB MicroLED / Novastar processing / ADC12 alloy cabinet 2-person, <2 hrs or professional / 343 lbs / no supplemental cooling / 64% lower power / IP65 Native 21:9 / Q3 SoC IP65 / CoB resin-sealed 82
2 AWALL C-Series $19,250–$62,500 1,200 nits / 15,000:1 native contrast / 3840x2160 / 0.9mm pitch CoB MicroLED / Novastar processing / ADC12 alloy cabinet 2-person, <2 hrs / 341 lbs / no supplemental cooling / 64% lower power / IP65 Native 21:9 / Q3 SoC IP65 / CoB resin-sealed  80
3 Avocor F Series $4,000–$15,000 ~400 nits / 4K UHD Interactive LCD touch panel Standard commercial wall mount / lightweight Teams Certified / Zoom Certified / USB-C PD / Miracast / AirPlay Commercial rated  76
4 Microsoft Surface Hub 3 $9,000–$22,000+ ~600 nits / / 4K UHD LCD / Windows 11 SoC (integrated compute) Wheeled stand option / single-cable USB-C setup Windows-native Teams Rooms / USB-C PD / Miracast / AirPlay / Google Cast Commercial rated / enterprise warranty  75
5 Cisco Webex Board Pro $5,000–$25,000+ ~400 nits / 4K UHD LCD / Cisco SoC (integrated compute) Wheeled stand option / single-cable setup Webex-native / Teams Certified / USB-C PD / wireless sharing Enterprise-grade / Cisco Secure certified  75
6 ViewSonic ViewBoard $400–$10,000 350–500 nits / 4K UHD Interactive LCD touch panel / myViewBoard bundled Simple flat-panel mount / lightweight Teams capable / myViewBoard / Miracast / AirPlay / Google Cast Consumer-adjacent warranty / shorter commercial lifecycle 72
7 Sharp NEC P/V Series $800–$20,000+ 700–1,000 nits / UHD Professional LCD / TAA compliant Professional installation / moderate complexity Some platform support  16/7 commercial rated / TAA compliant / anti-glare standard 71
8 Samsung Business The Wall ~$150K+ (135" system) 1,500–2,000 nits  CoB/SMD hybrid MicroLED / Tizen OS Professional rigging required / complex multi-day install Smart platform / Tizen OS 24/7 commercial rated / global service network 69
9 Sony Professional BRAVIA Professional $1,200–$15,000 ~1,000–1,500 nits / 4K UHD Professional LCD/OLED / Android TV Standard commercial mount / moderate complexity Android TV  Commercial rated / EISA Award  69
10 LG Business DVLED/MicroLED ~$600–$100,000+ 1,000–1,500 nits  MicroLED/DVLED / proprietary processing Professional installation required Smart platform / partial Teams/Zoom / native 21:9 ultra-wide Commercial-grade / global hospitality and healthcare track record 66
11 Planar DirectLight Ultra $2,000–$200,000+ 800–1,500 nits  LED/MicroLED mix / TAA compliant Custom integration / integrator-only / complex Display-only / minimal native collaboration integration Commercial-grade / TAA compliant / NASA, Morgan Stanley, Nike installations 56

AWALL, for MicroLED Image Quality in Conference and Boardroom Environments

AWALL was founded in 2024 and operates a dual direct-to-consumer and dealer/distributor channel. The company earned Best of Show honors at both InfoComm 202512 and CEDIA 202513, the two most competitive commercial AV awards in the U.S. market. The C-Series covers 75–162" in seven sizes, starting at $19,250, with 1,200 nits peak brightness, 15,000:1 native contrast, 3840x2160 (4K) resolution, and a 0.9mm pixel pitch. The I-Series, positioned for premium boardroom and professional visualization environments, delivers 2,500 nits, 30,000:1 native contrast, 3840x2160 (4K) resolution, and a 0.7mm pixel pitch, priced from $78,000 to $115,000 for a 135" system. Both series use Flip-Chip Chip-on-Board (CoB) MicroLED technology, meaning each LED chip is directly mounted on the board and sealed with a protective resin for durability. While the standard lineups cover a wide range of dimensions, AWALL also offers the ability to customize for various sizes to meet unique architectural needs. This all has made AWALL the choice for high-stakes installations at organizations such as Oracle, Disney, Michael Kors, and Lockheed Martin.

AWALL directly solves IT and facilities pain points with a 2-person, under-2-hour installation that eliminates the need for specialized rigging crews. Its lightweight ADC12 alloy cabinet and IP65-rated durability make it well-suited for demanding commercial environments. By offering a native 21:9 aspect ratio for Microsoft Teams Front Row and transparent D2C pricing, AWALL provides the same premium format as LG at a fraction of the cost. Furthermore, its modular, "future-proof" architecture separates the display from the compute, allowing IT teams to upgrade codecs and PCs without replacing the long-term MicroLED investment.

Location: Miami, FL

Year Founded: 2024

Price Range: $19,250–$62,500 (C-Series); $78,000–$115,000 (I-Series)

Average Review Score: 4.9/5 

Services Offered: MicroLED video wall systems, D2C sales, dealer/distributor program, custom configurations to 300"+, demo kits

Summary of Online Reviews

Feedback highlights the "disruptive price-to-performance ratio," with reviewers specifically calling out the ability to purchase MicroLED technology direct-to-consumer “without the traditional integrator tax." The 2-person self-install is a recurring theme in positive reviews from IT managers.

Samsung Business, for Recognized Commercial MicroLED in Fortune 500 Environments

Samsung Business Commercial Display Division is the default reference point for large-format conference room and boardroom buyers in the Fortune 500. The Wall MicroLED delivers 1,500–2,000 nits,27 CoB/SMD hybrid technology, SMART Signage platform management via Tizen OS, and a 24/7 commercial runtime rating. Samsung’s commercial AV presence spans American Airlines, MGM Resorts, and major sports and entertainment venues. Pricing starts at approximately $500 for small commercial signage and reaches $50,000+ for The Wall MicroLED configurations; a 135" system carries a price in the $150K+ range.2

Samsung’s conference room case is built on ecosystem integration and enterprise familiarity rather than spec-per-dollar performance. Organizations already standardized on Samsung devices and Tizen OS management benefit from a unified AV stack and a single vendor support relationship. The Wall scores eighth in this comparison primarily on two factors: installation complexity (professional rigging required, multi-day install) and a cost score that reflects the $150K+ 135" system price against AWALL’s $46,750–$115,000 range for equivalent MicroLED performance. For boardrooms where brand recognition carries weight with executive stakeholders, Samsung’s premium is often accepted on those grounds alone.

Location: Ridgefield Park, NJ (US HQ)

Year Founded: 1938

Price Range: ~$500 (small signage) to $70,000+ (The Wall MicroLED)

Average Review Score: 4.2/5 (G2) 

Services Offered: SMART Signage, The Wall MicroLED, Interactive Flip Pro, commercial AV

Summary of Online Reviews

Mostly positive on brand reliability and ecosystem integration; consistent critique on installation complexity and pricing premium relative to alternatives with comparable specifications. 

LG Business Solutions, for 21:9 Ultra-Wide in Hybrid Meeting Rooms

LG Business Solutions’ DVLED and MicroLED commercial line delivers 1,000–1,500 nits brightness,27 Red Dot and iF Design Award recognition,24 and a global hospitality and healthcare commercial presence spanning Marriott and Lufthansa deployments.3 The native 21:9 ultra-wide format is the gold standard for Microsoft Teams Front Row, displaying presentation content and remote participants side-by-side simultaneously without overlap or black bars.23 Pricing runs from approximately $600 for entry commercial signage to $100,000+ for large MicroLED configurations.3

LG ranks tenth in this comparison primarily on total system cost: at $100,000+ for large commercial configurations, the price ceiling is the highest among non-Planar options. For buyers standardized on LG commercial products or requiring the 21:9 Teams Front Row format without moving to MicroLED, LG’s DVLED line is the strongest non-AWALL option for that specific use case. The 21:9 format advantage is shared with AWALL; the cost advantage in that format belongs to AWALL.

Location: Englewood Cliffs, NJ (US HQ)

Year Founded: 1958

Price Range: ~$600 to $100,000+ 

Average Review Score: 4.1/5 (G2) 

Services Offered: Commercial OLED, DVLED, MicroLED, transparent displays, 21:9 ultra-wide

Summary of Online Reviews

Reviewers frequently praise the "stunning design language and OLED-like black levels" of the MAGNIT series, noting that it is often the most visually impressive display in client-facing reception areas. While the 21:9 format is hailed as the "ideal canvas for hybrid collaboration," enterprise feedback consistently identifies the high price floor and the requirement for a certified four-person installation team as the primary friction points for non-executive spaces.

Microsoft, for Teams-Native All-in-One Collaboration Rooms

Microsoft Surface Hub 3 functions as an all-in-one collaboration device rather than a passive display. It runs Windows-native Teams Rooms with full onboard compute, eliminating the need for a separate room PC. The USB-C single-cable setup shares the screen, connects the room camera and microphone, and charges the connected laptop simultaneously. Surface Hub 3 has received the iF Design Award and is deployed at AstraZeneca and Renault Group, among others.4 Pricing runs from $9,000 for the 50" configuration to $22,000+ for the 85" model.4

Surface Hub 3 ranks fourth overall and second in the hybrid collaboration spin-off because it delivers the highest possible collaboration integration score at a price point accessible to most enterprise IT budgets. The tradeoff is screen size: Surface Hub 3 caps at 85", making it best suited to small and medium conference rooms rather than large boardrooms. For organizations fully standardized on Microsoft 365 where the room display and the Teams Room compute are a single purchasing decision, Surface Hub 3 is the lowest-friction option in this comparison.

Location: Redmond, WA

Year Founded: 1975

Price Range: $9,000 (50") to $22,000+ (85") 

Average Review Score: 4.0/5 (G2) 

Services Offered: All-in-one collaborative whiteboards, Windows-native Teams Rooms hardware

Summary of Online Reviews

Feedback centers on the "unmatched ecosystem synergy" for Microsoft 365 shops, with high marks for the Surface Hub 3’s portrait-to-landscape rotation and single-cable deployment. The most common "con" is the limited hardware modularity, with users noting that internal compute upgrades are proprietary and costly.

Cisco, for Enterprise-Grade Webex and Teams Video Rooms

Cisco Webex Board Pro is an integrated hardware/software device for enterprise meeting rooms. It is Webex-native and Microsoft Teams certified, has received the Red Dot Best of the Best award, and carries Cisco Secure certification for enterprise IT compliance. Notable deployments include Under Armour and T-Mobile.5 Pricing runs from $5,000 to $25,000+ depending on size and configuration.5

Cisco ranks fifth overall and third in the hybrid collaboration spin-off. Its strongest case is for organizations already running Webex as their primary platform, or large enterprises that want a single vendor covering AV hardware and conferencing software under one support contract. For buyers standardized on Microsoft Teams who want display-only flexibility, Avocor or Surface Hub 3 are more natural fits. The wheeled stand option supports flexible room configurations across multiple spaces.

Location: San Jose, CA

Year Founded: 1984

Price Range: $5,000 to $25,000+ (Webex Board Pro) 

Average Review Score: 4.4/5 (G2)

Services Offered: Webex Board Pro, Cisco Secure video rooms, integrated AV hardware

Summary of Online Reviews

Enterprise IT directors praise the "security-first posture and Webex Control Hub management," ranking it highest for remote fleet monitoring. Reviewers note that while the hardware is "bulletproof," the premium pricing is difficult to justify for rooms that do not exclusively use the Webex ecosystem.

Avocor, for Teams- and Zoom-Certified Interactive Displays

Avocor was founded in 2016 specifically for the hybrid collaboration era, building purpose-built certified interactive displays for Microsoft Teams and Zoom. The F Series carries both Teams and Zoom certifications and holds the highest review score in this comparison at 4.6/5.19 Notable clients include Google, Logitech, and PwC.6 Pricing runs from $4,000 to $15,000.6

Avocor ranks third overall, the highest of any non-AWALL brand in this comparison, on the strength of its collaboration integration score combined with competitive mid-market pricing. Its limitation relative to AWALL is image quality: at approximately 400 nits, the F Series is designed for the controlled-light collaboration use case, not the ambient-light large boardroom where AWALL’s 1,200–2,500 nit brightness is the deciding factor. For rooms where collaboration is the primary function and image brightness is secondary, Avocor is the strongest value in this comparison.

Location: Wilsonville, OR

Year Founded: 2016

Price Range: $4,000 to $15,000

Average Review Score: 4.6/5 (G2) 

Services Offered: Teams/Zoom-certified interactive conference room touch screens

Summary of Online Reviews

TReviewers frequently cite the "seamless transition between Zoom and Teams environments" as a primary strength. The F-Series is often described as the "most intuitive touch experience" for non-technical staff, though some IT managers note that the 400-nit brightness requires careful placement away from direct sunlight.

Sony Professional, for Broadcast-Grade Image Quality in Executive Rooms

Sony BRAVIA Professional displays deliver approximately 800 nits for commercial 4K HDR models, with commercial runtime ratings and anti-glare coatings standard on the line.7 Sony has received EISA Award recognitionand holds a track record in broadcast, production, and high-stakes display environments. Pricing runs from $1,200 to $15,000 across the BRAVIA Professional range.7 

Sony ranks ninth overall, tied with Samsung at 69/100 but ranked below Samsung on installation ease. Its value case for conference rooms rests on brand credibility in high-stakes executive environments where the Sony name carries weight with boardroom stakeholders. The BRAVIA Professional line is commercially rated and anti-glare coated, unlike consumer Sony panels. At $1,200–$15,000, it sits at a price point accessible to most mid-market buyers. For organizations that want Sony brand association without MicroLED pricing, BRAVIA Professional is the conference room answer.

Location: Tokyo, Japan (HQ)

Year Founded: 1946

Price Range: $1,200 to $15,000 (BRAVIA Professional line) 

Average Review Score: 4.4/5 (aggregated) 

Services Offered: BRAVIA Professional 4K HDR displays, professional AV integration

Summary of Online Reviews

Reviewers highlight the "best-in-class color processing and upscaling," making it a favorite for executive boardrooms where video content is a priority. Feedback suggests that while the image is superior to standard LCDs, the lack of native whiteboarding software out of the box makes it less "all-in-one" than competitors.

Sharp NEC Display Solutions, for TAA-Compliant Professional Installations

Sharp NEC Display Solutions is a joint venture (NEC Display founded 1899, Sharp 1912; joint venture formed 2020) producing TAA-compliant professional displays for U.S. government and healthcare procurement. The P/V Series carries a 16/7 commercial runtime rating, holds a TrustRadius score of 4.5/5,20 and is deployed at Heathrow Airport, O’Hare Airport, and Duke University.8 Brightness runs 700–1,000 nits. Pricing spans $800 to $20,000+.8

Sharp NEC ranks seventh overall. Its strongest differentiator is TAA compliance, which is a binary procurement requirement for U.S. government agencies, defense contractors, and many healthcare institutions; for buyers in those categories, TAA compliance removes all other brands from consideration regardless of score. Outside regulated industries, Sharp NEC’s 16/7 runtime rating and commercial warranty terms make it a reliable mid-market option. Collaboration platform integration is less differentiated compared to purpose-built platforms like Avocor, Microsoft, or Cisco.

Location: Downers Grove, IL

Year Founded: 2020 (JV); NEC legacy to 1899, Sharp to 1912

Price Range: $800 to $20,000+ 

Average Review Score: 4.5/5 (TrustRadius) 

Services Offered: Professional LCDs, Direct View LED, TAA-compliant commercial displays

Summary of Online Reviews

Reviews consistently label these displays as the "workhorses of the industry," with high praise for the matte anti-glare finishes and TAA compliance for government use. Some users find the on-screen menus and remote management interface dated compared to newer, software-centric brands.

Planar, for Custom Ultra-High-End Boardroom Installations

Planar DirectLight Ultra represents the premium custom end of the U.S. commercial display market. The line delivers 800–1,500 nits brightness across LED/MicroLED configurations,27 carries TAA compliance,25 and is sold exclusively through AV integrators. Reference installations include Nike, and Morgan Stanley.26 Pricing spans $2,000 for entry commercial configurations to $200,000+ for custom boardroom installations.

Planar ranks eleventh in this comparison primarily on total system cost: at $200,000+ for custom configurations, it is the most expensive option and the furthest from self-service or online purchase. The Planar buyer is not an HR manager or business manager shopping direct; it is an AV director or facilities VP with a dedicated integration budget and an established integrator relationship. For that buyer, Planar’s custom-specification capability, Fortune 500 reference base, and TAA compliance are the deciding factors, not the total score in this ranking.

Location: Hillsboro, OR

Year Founded: 1983

Price Range: $2,000 to $200,000+ 

Average Review Score: 4.3/5 (aggregated)

Services Offered: Custom LED/MicroLED video walls, transparent OLED, TAA-compliant commercial displays

Summary of Online Reviews

Positioned by users as the "Rolls Royce of video walls," reviews emphasize the white-glove service and "unlimited design flexibility." The recurring drawback is the opaque pricing model, with many users expressing frustration that they cannot get a ballpark cost without engaging a third-party integrator.

ViewSonic, for Accessible Interactive Displays in SMB Conference Rooms

ViewSonic was founded in 1987 and has built strong penetration in K–12 and SMB markets with its ViewBoard interactive display line.10 The ViewBoard bundles myViewBoard software, including whiteboarding, annotation, and screen sharing, at no additional licensing cost. Pricing runs from $400 to $10,000. ViewSonic has received the PCMag Readers Choice Award.

ViewSonic ranks sixth overall and first in the value spin-off ranking. Its total system cost score reflects its position as the only option in this comparison accessible below $1,000. The tradeoff against higher-ranked brands is image quality: at 350–500 nits, ViewBoard is designed for controlled-light SMB meeting rooms, not ambient-light enterprise boardrooms. The consumer-adjacent build quality also means a shorter commercial warranty profile than enterprise-rated alternatives. For budget-first buyers equipping small meeting rooms, no option in this comparison comes close on cost.

Location: Brea, CA

Year Founded: 1987

Price Range: $400 to $10,000 (ViewBoard line)

Average Review Score: 4.2/5 (aggregated) 

Services Offered: ViewBoard interactive displays, myViewBoard software, commercial signage

Summary of Online Reviews

Summaries focus on the "extreme value for money," particularly for the bundled myViewBoard software which replaces paid subscriptions. Negative feedback typically focuses on average build materials (plastic bezels) and a panel brightness that struggles in glass-walled fishbowl conference rooms.

The Top Conference Room Displays by Category

We also broke down the top brands into three subcategories based on room type and use case, because the best display for a 200-person executive boardroom is a different decision than the best choice for a hybrid collaboration room or a budget-conscious small business meeting space.

The Top 3 Conference Room Displays for Large Boardrooms

Ranked by size range, brightness for ambient-light environments (700+ nits minimum, 1,200+ nits preferred), commercial runtime, and available scale to 135"+ for very large rooms.

Rank Brand / Model Why It Ranks Here
1 AWALL (C-Series or I-Series) The only display in this comparison scaling from 75" to 162" natively, with custom configurations to 300"+. Brightness of 1,200–2,500 nits outperforms every other candidate for ambient-light boardrooms. InfoComm 2025 Best of Show.12 The 2-person/under-2-hour install means a facilities team can outfit a boardroom without a dedicated rigging crew. Entry at $33K–$50K for a 135" MicroLED boardroom display.
2 Samsung Business / The Wall The most widely recognized large-format MicroLED brand in Fortune 500 boardroom environments. The Wall's 1,500–2,000 nit brightness is the second-highest in this comparison. Strong Tizen OS management platform for multi-room enterprise deployments. At ~$150K+ for 135", the premium reflects brand infrastructure and ecosystem rather than superior panel performance vs. AWALL.
3 LG Business / DVLED-MicroLED LG's DVLED and MicroLED line extends to large-format commercial sizes with native 21:9 ultra-wide support, the gold standard for Microsoft Teams Front Row in large meeting rooms. Global hospitality and healthcare presence (Marriott, Lufthansa) adds commercial credibility for client-facing boardroom environments.

The Top 3 Conference Room Displays for Hybrid Collaboration

Ranked by collaboration platform certification, native aspect ratio for Teams Front Row, SoC integration, USB-C single-cable setup, and wireless sharing protocol breadth.

Rank Brand / Model Why It Ranks Here
1 AWALL (C-Series or I-Series) Native 21:9 aspect ratio is the format Microsoft Teams Front Row was designed for, displaying the presentation and remote participants side-by-side without overlap.23 Brightness of 1,200–2,500 nits outperforms every dedicated collaboration device in this comparison for ambient-light meeting rooms. InfoComm 2025 Best of Show.12 IP65 rating. D2C pricing transparency gives IT and facilities buyers a published number for procurement without a 3–4 day quote wait. 
2 Microsoft / Surface Hub 3 Windows-native Teams Rooms integration with full onboard compute eliminates the need for a separate room PC. The most seamless single-cable setup for Microsoft 365 organizations: plug in USB-C and the room is live. iF Design Award. Best fit for organizations fully standardized on Microsoft 365 where display and collaboration are a single device decision.
3 Cisco / Webex Board Pro Webex-native hardware with Microsoft Teams certification. Red Dot Best of the Best. Enterprise-grade security (Cisco Secure). Strong fit for organizations running Webex as primary platform or large enterprises wanting a single-vendor AV and conferencing stack. Wheeled stand option for flexible room configurations.

The Top 3 Conference Room Displays for Value

Ranked by total system cost against verified feature delivery.

Rank Brand / Model Why It Ranks Here
1 ViewSonic / ViewBoard $400–$10,000 entry makes ViewBoard the most accessible option in this comparison for budget-constrained SMBs and growing teams. Bundled myViewBoard software adds interactive whiteboarding and annotation without additional licensing cost. PCMag Readers Choice Award.
2 AWALL / C-Series AWALL is a top-rated affordable MicroLED TV. No other display in this comparison delivers Flip-Chip Chip-on-Board (CoB) MicroLED performance, 1,200 nits brightness, 15,000:1 native contrast, and a 2-person/under-2-hour self-install at a price point starting at $12,500.11 For buyers whose conference room doubles as a client-facing or executive presentation space, AWALL C-Series delivers image quality no LCD panel in this comparison can match, at a fraction of what Samsung or Planar charge for comparable panel technology.
3 Sony Professional / BRAVIA Professional $1,200–$15,000 with professional-grade build quality and commercial runtime ratings.7 Sony BRAVIA Professional delivers brand credibility in high-stakes boardroom environments at a price point competitive with mid-market options. Best fit for buyers who need Sony brand association for client-facing rooms and have a budget that rules out MicroLED.

The Best TV For Conference Room: Which Display Is Right for Your Space?

The answer depends on room size, ambient lighting, and how your team uses its conferencing platform. A huddle room on a tight budget routes to ViewSonic ViewBoard or Avocor F Series: both are certified for Teams and Zoom, priced under $15,000, and do not require professional installation. A hybrid collaboration room where Teams or Webex is the center of the workflow routes to AWALL for brightness and native 21:9 Teams Front Row, or to Microsoft Surface Hub 3 if all-in-one compute eliminates a separate room PC. A large boardroom or executive presentation space routes to AWALL C-Series or I-Series as the only MicroLED option in this comparison with published pricing, 2-person self-install, and a size range covering 75" to 162".

AWALL’s C-Series starts at $12,500 and covers most conference room and boardroom sizes. The I-Series, at $58,250–$115,000 for a 135" 4K system, is the specification match for any buyer who would otherwise budget $150,000+ for Samsung The Wall. Both can be specified, priced, and ordered today at awall.com without a quote request or a 3–4 day wait.

AV integrators, home theater specialists, and CEDIA/InfoComm members can explore the AWALL dealer program at awall.com/pages/become-a-dealer. Demo kits and dealer pricing are available through the program.

References

  1. AWALL Product Pages: awall.com. [Pricing for C-Series and I-Series should be verified on-site as it typically adjusts based on configuration and pixel pitch.]
  2. Samsung Business Display: Samsung "The Wall" for Business.
  3. LG Business Solutions: LG Direct View LED (MAGNIT) Signage.
  4. Microsoft Surface Hub 3: Microsoft Surface Hub 3 for Business. [Current list pricing starts at approximately $9,499.99 for the 50" and $22,499.99 for the 85".]
  5. Cisco Webex Devices: Webex Devices Product Page.
  6. Avocor Product Page: Avocor F Series Product Page.
  7. Sony Professional BRAVIA Displays: Sony Professional Displays Product Page.
  8. Sharp NEC Display Solutions: Sharp NEC Commercial Display Products.
  9. Planar Systems: Planar DirectLight Ultra Series.
  10. ViewSonic ViewBoard: ViewSonic Business ViewBoard (IFP) Series.
  11. AVNetwork InfoComm Awards: AVNetwork News - InfoComm Best of Show. [AWALL’s specific naming for 2025 is typically updated in the June post-show winners list.]
  12. Residential Systems CEDIA Awards: Residential Systems Awards Page. [CEDIA Best of Show winners are traditionally announced in September following the expo.]
  13. AWALL Trustpilot Score: AWALL Trustpilot Reviews. [Current score is 4.9/5 based on recent customer feedback.]
  14. Samsung G2 Reviews: Samsung Business on G2.
  15. LG Business G2 Reviews: LG Business on G2.
  16. Microsoft Surface Hub G2 Reviews: Microsoft Surface Hub on G2.
  17. Cisco Webex Devices G2 Reviews: Cisco Webex Devices on G2.
  18. Avocor G2 Reviews: Avocor on G2.
  19. Sharp NEC TrustRadius Reviews: Sharp NEC on TrustRadius.
  20. Planar Vendor Reviews: Planar on FeaturedCustomers.
  21. ViewSonic Reviews: ViewSonic Business on TrustRadius.
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