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Spectra Series LED walls from Xtreme Media bring the scale of a cinema screen home. Built to order, sized for your wall, and tuned for both everyday TV and high-end movie nights.

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In this section you’ll find Spectra Series LED displays listed with their main details. Pixel pitch, dimensions, bezel finish, brightness levels, and supported resolutions are shown clearly so you can compare without digging too deep.

Why Spectra Works in a Home

A regular television has a limit, but Spectra is modular: you build it to the size that makes sense for your room. Once it’s installed, the whole surface looks like one sheet of glass. No seams or uneven brightness.

Colours feel natural, blacks actually look dark, and the contrast holds even if you’re sitting off to the side. The effect is closer to a commercial cinema than a living-room TV.

The bezels are worth pointing out too. They’re available in different finishes, from low-profile matte to metallic trims. That means you can either make the screen disappear into the wall or turn it into a design feature.

Highlights of the Spectra Series

  • Pixel pitch options: 0.9 mm for fine detail, 1.25 mm and 1.56 mm for medium to large rooms
  • Customizable bezel colour options: Black, Rose gold, Gold
  • Available in 108”, 138”, and 163” fixed sizes for home use
  • Refresh rate: ≥ 3840
  • Accurate color across the full panel, no washed-out edges
  • Modular sizes that scale to the wall in your space
  • Bezel choices in black, rose gold, or metallic styles
  • Reliable brightness and long-term stability

Picking the Right Setup

  • Close viewing distance: 0.9 mm pitch gives sharp detail
  • Medium rooms: 1.25 mm is usually a good balance
  • Large spaces: 1.56 mm works well when you’re sitting further back
  • Bezel look: subtle matte black if you want it invisible, or metallic if you’d like a statement piece

FAQs

What bezel finishes can I choose?
Spectra gives you a few bezel finishes to work with: black, rose gold, and gold trims. Black blends into most walls, rose gold adds warmth in a modern setting, while gold gives a sleek, statement look. The choice is mostly aesthetic, but it does change how much the screen stands out when it’s off.

How is it different from a large TV?
A TV has a fixed maximum size, and once you go beyond that you’re forced into projection systems. Spectra, on the other hand, is modular. It can be built wall-to-wall with no visible gaps, and it doesn’t lose brightness or sharpness at large sizes. So instead of feeling like a stretched TV, it feels like a proper cinema wall that responds instantly, even with everyday channels or gaming.

Is this only for movies?
Movies look incredible on Spectra, but that’s not the only use case. Families often use it for streaming shows, sports nights, or even as a giant display for console gaming. In mixed-use rooms, some people connect it to video conferencing systems or presentations. Because it runs at stable brightness and color accuracy, it works just as well in daylight as in a darkened theatre-style setup.

What sizes are available for home installation?
Spectra comes in fixed sizes of 108”, 138”, and 163”. Each option is engineered with precise pixel pitch and calibration, so performance stays consistent no matter which size you choose. The right one depends on your room dimensions, seating distance, and how immersive you want the experience to feel.

Does it need a dark theatre-style room?
Spectra is bright enough to perform well in a living room or lounge that gets a fair bit of light during the day. Of course, like any screen, dimming the lights enhances the cinematic feel, but you won’t lose clarity or punch if the curtains are open. It’s one of the reasons people choose it over projection. You don’t need a fully dark room to enjoy it.