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The Axion Pro XL series features a 54 inch diagonal panel, exactly double the width and height of the popular 600 x 337.5mm panel size present on Axion Pro and Axion COB panels. Paired with the most applicable pitches, Axion Pro XL can create the same displays as average 27-inch panels, but with a quarter of the panels. The Axion Pro XL frame includes VESA mounting points to enable a broad set of compatible mounting solutions
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Frequently Asked Questions
Axion Pro XL is our large-format indoor LED series built on 54-inch diagonal panels — 1200×675mm, four times the area of a standard panel — in native 16:9. With pitches from 0.9mm to 2.5mm and three Special Configurations, Axion Pro XL builds big walls fast: fewer panels, fewer seams, fewer connections, faster installations.
Larger panels cut the total panel count for any wall — a 54-inch diagonal Axion Pro XL panel replaces four standard panels. Fewer panels means faster installation, fewer alignment challenges, fewer connection points and potential failure points, and a smoother finished image. For large walls, panel size compounds into meaningful savings in labor and long-term reliability.
Axion Pro XL comes in five pixel pitches — 0.9mm, 1.25mm, 1.5mm, 1.9mm, and 2.5mm — pairing large-format panels with genuinely fine resolution. At 0.9mm, each single panel carries native 1280×720 resolution, so even close-viewing executive spaces get large-panel construction without compromising clarity.
Just nine — at 0.9mm pitch, each Axion Pro XL panel is native 720p (1280×720), so a 3-wide by 3-tall array delivers a true 3840×2160 4K display roughly 142 inches diagonal. It’s among the fastest paths to seamless 4K available: nine panels, nine data connections, one afternoon.
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We call these Special Configurations — factory-built variants of the same panel, each tuned for a different priority. Axion Pro XL comes in three: Normal, the standard configuration at 600–1,000 nits; High Bright, reaching 2,000–4,000 nits with flip-chip pixels, common cathode power, and wide color gamut for demanding light environments; and Value, engineered for the lowest cost per square foot in large-format LED.
Video is shot in native 16:9, and Axion Pro XL panels match it exactly — HD and 4K content displays precisely as produced, with no stretching, cropping, or black bars. Two panel-widths side by side create native 32:9 ultra-wide formats just as cleanly. That fidelity matters most for broadcast studios, live newscasts, and house of worship services feeding live cameras directly to the wall.
A 32:9 display is an ultra-wide format equal to two 16:9 screens side by side — with Axion Pro XL, simply two panel-widths of the native ratio. The format serves command centers monitoring many sources, wraparound advertising, and multi-window collaboration environments where one seamless canvas replaces paired displays.
Yes — panel size and resolution are independent: resolution comes from pixel pitch, and Axion Pro XL pairs its 54-inch panels with pitches down to 0.9mm for crisp, detailed images at close viewing distances. Large panels simply deliver that resolution with fewer seams, fewer connections, and a smoother assembled canvas.
Axion Pro XL ranges from 600 nits in standard configurations to 4,000 nits in the High Bright class — enough headroom for glass-walled lobbies, atriums, and storefront-adjacent installations where daylight competes directly with the display. High Bright configurations add wide color gamut coverage, keeping color vivid at full output.
Axion Pro XL options include 45° corner frame configurations for wrapped edges, protective epoxy treatments for high-contact environments, remote power on select configurations, and connecting plates for structural assembly. The panel’s slim profile — part of what keeps a 54-inch panel manageable at under 40 pounds — favors this focused option set over bulkier add-ons.
Same platform philosophy, different panel scale: Axion Pro XL’s 54-inch panels quadruple the area of standard Axion Pro panels, making XL the faster, cleaner build for large walls, while Axion Pro offers finer granularity for smaller or irregularly sized displays, plus additional Special Configurations and options. Above roughly 130 inches, XL’s economics take over.
