LED Rental Screen — Rental-Series Panels, Factory-Direct
Built for the road: flight-case-ready, fast-lock cabinets that assemble in minutes and survive repeated setups. EKINTRY supplies rental-grade LED factory-direct — so you own the screen instead of renting it every time.
A rental LED screen is built differently from a fixed install: the cabinets are lightweight, flight-case-ready, and lock together (and into curves) in minutes, so a crew can build, run and strike a wall on a tight event schedule — again and again. EKINTRY manufactures these rental-series panels and sells them factory-direct.
Important: EKINTRY is a manufacturer, not a local day-rental house — we don’t rent a screen for a single event in your city. We supply rental-grade LED to the AV companies, event firms and venues that do. If you run events regularly, owning a rental-series wall quickly beats paying day-rates.
Who custom screens are for
- AV and event production companies that sub-rent LED.
- Venues, hotels and houses of worship running frequent events.
- Stage, concert and exhibition contractors.
- Anyone weighing renting repeatedly vs owning a reusable wall.
What makes a panel "rental-grade"
Rental-series cabinets are engineered for speed and survival on the road:
- Flight-case-ready, lightweight die-cast cabinets.
- Fast-lock corner locks — assemble and align in seconds.
- Curve-lock for convex/concave curves without tools.
- Front and rear service for fast module swaps during a show.
- Redundant power and data so one fault never blacks out the wall.
Rent vs buy — the payback math
Renting is right for a one-off. But day-rates add up: a mid-size wall rents for roughly US$1,000–5,000 per day plus US$600–1,000 transport and US$500–800 on-site tech. If you run even one event a month, a rental-series wall typically pays for itself within a year — after which every event is near-pure margin or saved cost.
Sizing and pixel pitch for events
Most event walls use P2.6–P3.9 indoor and P3.9–P4.8 outdoor — fine enough for close audiences, robust enough for the road. Build to common rental sizes (3×2 m, 4×3 m, 6×3 m) or any size from 500×500 mm cabinets. Stage LED runs roughly US$450–2,500+/m² to buy, depending on pitch.
Factory-direct supply and support
EKINTRY ships rental-series LED worldwide in custom flight cases, with spare modules, tools and remote commissioning — so your crew is self-sufficient on site.
| Cabinet | Lightweight die-cast, flight-case ready |
|---|---|
| Assembly | Fast-lock + curve-lock, tool-free |
| Pixel pitch | P2.6–P3.9 indoor · P3.9–P4.8 outdoor |
| Redundancy | Dual power & data |
| Indicative price | ~US$450–2,500+/m² (buy) |
Information we need to quote you
- Indoor, outdoor, or both.
- Typical wall size(s) you build (e.g. 3×2 m, 6×3 m).
- Pixel pitch or audience distance.
- Flight cases and quantity of cabinets.
- Delivery country and target date.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you rent LED screens for one event?
No — EKINTRY is a manufacturer. We sell rental-series LED factory-direct to event/AV companies and venues. For a single event, hire from a local rental house; if you run events often, owning is cheaper.
How much does it cost to rent an LED wall?
As a guide, roughly US$1,000–5,000 per day for a mid-size wall, plus US$600–1,000 transport and US$500–800 on-site tech. Buying a rental-series wall pays back fast if you run regular events.
What makes a screen suitable for rental use?
Lightweight flight-case cabinets, fast-lock and curve-lock assembly, front/rear service, and redundant power and data so setups are quick and reliable show after show.
What pixel pitch should event screens be?
Commonly P2.6–P3.9 indoor and P3.9–P4.8 outdoor — sharp for close audiences and tough enough for repeated transport.
Can the panels build curved walls?
Yes — curve-lock cabinets create convex or concave curves without tools, useful for stages and creative sets.
Do you ship internationally with flight cases?
Yes — worldwide, in custom flight cases with spare modules, tools and remote commissioning support.