World's Largest LED Screen: 700 TVs, 44M Pixels

The world's largest LED cinema screen, equivalent to 700 TVs and 44 million pixels, has been installed in a Saudi Arabia theater.

World's Largest LED Screen: 700 TVs, 44M Pixels

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The world's largest LED cinema screen, boasting the size of 700 televisions and 44 million pixels, has been unveiled at the Muvi Cinemas theater in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The screen measures 130 feet wide and 65 feet tall, covering an area of 8,450 square feet.

Developed by Samsung, the screen uses their Onyx LED technology, which offers a peak brightness of 146 nits and supports HDR10+ content. The installation was completed in early 2026, according to Samsung's official announcement.

The screen's resolution is 4K (4096 x 2160), and it is designed to provide a cinematic experience with deep blacks and vibrant colors. The theater can seat up to 500 people.

This installation surpasses previous records for LED cinema screens, which were typically around 40-50 feet wide. The project cost is estimated at $10 million, though Samsung has not confirmed this figure.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How big is the world's largest LED cinema screen?

It measures 130 feet wide by 65 feet tall, equivalent to 700 televisions and 44 million pixels.

Who developed this screen?

Samsung developed it using their Onyx LED technology.

Where is this screen located?

It is installed at the Muvi Cinemas theater in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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