2m x 2m LED Screen
A 4 m² square LED screen for lobbies, small video walls and feature displays. Here is the resolution at each pixel pitch, the cabinet layout, and a factory-direct quote.
A 2m × 2m LED screen is a compact 4 m² square display — a popular size for lobbies, reception walls, small stages and square feature installations. Being square (1:1), it suits logos, social feeds and mixed content rather than only widescreen video.
This page gives the practical detail for this exact size: the resolution you get at each pixel pitch, how many cabinets it takes, where it fits, and roughly what it costs. EKINTRY builds it to size and quotes factory-direct.
Who custom screens are for
- Lobbies, receptions and small feature walls.
- Small stages, studios and events.
- Retail brand walls and showrooms.
- Buyers wanting a defined, ready-to-quote size.
Resolution at each pixel pitch
The pixel pitch decides the resolution of a 2m × 2m screen — finer pitch means more pixels and a sharper image, at higher cost. Choose the pitch from how close viewers stand:
- P2.5 — 800 × 800 px (640,000 pixels); sharp for close indoor viewing.
- P3 — ~667 × 667 px; balanced indoor/medium distance.
- P4 — 500 × 500 px (250,000 pixels); economical, medium-to-far.
- P5 — 400 × 400 px; for longer viewing distances.
Cabinet layout
A 2m × 2m screen is tiled from standard cabinets. With 500 × 500 mm cabinets that is a clean 4 × 4 grid (16 cabinets); with 640 mm or 1000 mm cabinets the count differs. A size that lands on a whole-cabinet grid like this is efficient to build and ship.
Where a 2m × 2m screen fits
The square format works where a widescreen panel would not — corporate logo walls, reception backdrops, social-media feature walls and small stage accents. For widescreen video, a 3m × 2m (3:2) screen is usually a better shape.
What it costs
At 4 m², an indoor 2m × 2m screen at a mid pitch around US$900/m² is roughly US$3,600 in panels, before controller, mounting and shipping. Finer pitch raises it; coarser lowers it. We provide an itemised, factory-direct quote.
Common mistakes to avoid
Pitfalls at this size:
- Choosing a square 2×2 when your content is widescreen — a 3×2 fits better.
- Over-fine pitch for a screen viewed from across a lobby.
- Budgeting panels only — add controller, mounting and shipping.
- Picking a pitch without checking the closest viewing distance.
| Area / format | 4 m², square (1:1) |
|---|---|
| Resolution | P2.5 800×800 · P4 500×500 px |
| Cabinets | ≈16 at 500 mm (4×4 grid) |
| Panels (example) | ~US$3,600 at ~US$900/m² |
| Best for | Lobbies, logo walls, small stages |
Information we need to quote you
- Pixel pitch, or the closest viewing distance.
- Indoor or outdoor.
- Mounting and location.
- Content type (logo, video, mixed).
- Delivery country.
Frequently Asked Questions
What resolution is a 2m x 2m LED screen?
It depends on pitch: P2.5 gives 800×800 px (640,000 pixels), P4 gives 500×500 (250,000), and P5 gives 400×400. Finer pitch = more pixels and higher cost.
How many cabinets is a 2m x 2m screen?
With 500 mm cabinets it is a 4×4 grid (16 cabinets); with other cabinet sizes the count changes. It lands neatly on a whole-cabinet grid.
What is a 2m x 2m screen good for?
Square installations — lobby/logo walls, reception backdrops, social feeds and small stages. For widescreen video, a 3m × 2m is a better shape.
How much does a 2m x 2m LED screen cost?
Roughly US$3,600 in panels at a mid indoor pitch (~US$900/m²), before controller, mounting and shipping. We itemise a full quote.
Can you build it for outdoor use?
Yes — an outdoor 2m × 2m build uses higher brightness and IP-rated cabinets, at a higher per-m² rate.