Custom Screen Price by Display Type
Which display you choose changes the price more than anything else. This page puts the ranges side by side so you can budget, then EKINTRY prices your exact spec factory-direct.
Before drilling into one product, it helps to see the whole landscape: a digital poster, an LED screen, a video wall and an interactive panel sit at very different price points, and the type you pick drives the budget more than any single spec. This page lines the ranges up so you can place your project quickly.
It is the price-factors companion to our cost guide (which breaks down the all-in cost). For a product-specific number, follow the links or send your spec — EKINTRY prices it factory-direct.
Who custom screens are for
- Buyers at the "what should I budget" stage.
- Anyone weighing one display type against another.
- Procurement scoping a project.
- Resellers framing options for a client.
Price ranges by display type
Indicative 2026 ranges to place your project (then refine per product):
- Indoor LED screen — ~US$400–1,500/m² (fine pitch higher).
- Outdoor / advertising LED — ~US$480–4,000+/m² by brightness and pitch.
- Transparent / window LED — ~US$600–2,500/m².
- LED video wall — ~US$800–5,000/m² by pixel pitch.
- Interactive flat panel — ~US$1,800–8,000 per unit by size.
- Digital poster — a low-cost standalone entry point.
The drivers behind every type
Whatever the type, the same levers move the price:
- Pixel pitch / resolution — the biggest driver for LED.
- Indoor vs outdoor — brightness and weatherproofing.
- Size and quantity — bulk lowers the per-unit/per-m² rate.
- Component grade, customisation and add-ons.
Pick the type first, then the spec
The cheapest route to the result you want is usually choosing the right display type before optimising the spec — a poster where a poster suffices, an LED wall only where you need scale, interactive only where people touch the screen. The wrong type at any spec is the costliest mistake.
When to step up (or down) a type
Step up to a video wall when a single panel cannot cover the area or viewing distance; step down to a poster when a full wall is overkill for a single message. We will tell you honestly when a cheaper type does the job.
Common mistakes to avoid
Cross-type budgeting pitfalls:
- Comparing a per-unit panel price against a per-m² LED price without converting.
- Choosing a premium type for a job a simpler one handles.
- Forgetting that outdoor and interactive carry inherent premiums.
- Budgeting the panel only — see the cost guide for the all-in figure.
| Indoor LED | ~US$400–1,500/m² |
|---|---|
| Outdoor / advertising | ~US$480–4,000+/m² |
| LED video wall | ~US$800–5,000/m² |
| Interactive panel | ~US$1,800–8,000 per unit |
| Digital poster | Low-cost standalone |
Information we need to quote you
- Which display type you are considering.
- Approximate size or area, and viewing distance.
- Indoor or outdoor.
- Quantity, if more than one.
- Delivery country.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a custom screen cost?
It depends on type: indoor LED ~US$400–1,500/m², outdoor/advertising ~US$480–4,000+/m², video wall ~US$800–5,000/m², and interactive panels ~US$1,800–8,000 per unit. Pick the type, then we price the spec.
Which display type is cheapest?
For a single message a digital poster is usually the lowest-cost entry; LED walls and interactive panels cost more but do more. The cheapest option is the simplest type that meets the need.
What drives the price across all types?
Pixel pitch/resolution, indoor vs outdoor, size and quantity, and component grade. These apply whether you buy LED, a video wall or an interactive panel.
How do I compare a per-unit panel with a per-m² LED price?
Convert to the same basis for the size you need — we can do this for you so options are genuinely comparable.
When should I choose a video wall over a single screen?
When one panel cannot cover the area or the viewing distance. Below that, a single screen or poster is cheaper.
Where do I see the all-in cost, not just the price?
See our custom screen cost guide, which breaks down panels, control, mounting and shipping.