LED All-in-One Sales Maintain Strong Momentum in 2025, Year-Over-Year Growth May Reach 50%
By Wang Xiaolei, Staff Reporter
In 2025, prices for LED all-in-one displays have declined further—by approximately 20%—while display performance and interactivity have also been upgraded, creating new opportunities for broader market adoption. Screen Display World forecasts that LED all-in-one unit sales will increase by 50% in 2025, reaching approximately 12,000 units. As pricing continues to become more competitive and AI technologies further enhance product capabilities, LED all-in-one displays are expected to sustain strong growth in 2026.
Education and Conference Applications Lead the Market
Currently, LED all-in-one displays are primarily used in educational settings and medium-to-large conference rooms. Data shows that in 2024, China had more than 2,800 higher education institutions. Most universities operate hundreds of classrooms, and the combined demand from upgrading existing traditional display equipment and outfitting newly constructed facilities is generating large-scale replacement opportunities.
In the K–12 segment, demand for LED all-in-one displays continues to grow in school auditoriums, multipurpose classrooms, vocational training institutions, and private education organizations. These settings require high-definition visuals, strong interactivity, and long service life, making LED all-in-one solutions an increasingly important supplement to overall education market demand and further solidifying their market foundation.
Beyond education, medium-to-large conference rooms represent another key application scenario, with market potential steadily expanding. Data shows that there are approximately 100 million conference rooms worldwide, of which more than 20 million are estimated to be in China, making it the largest consumption market. If just 20% of China’s conference rooms were equipped with LED all-in-one displays, the resulting domestic market demand could reach hundreds of billions of yuan.
Expanding into Home Theater, Commercial Display, and Smart Healthcare
Today, the price of LED all-in-one displays has gradually reached a level acceptable to consumers. At the same time, they significantly outperform other display technologies in core areas such as color reproduction, contrast ratio, lifespan, and overall visual experience, contributing to their growing popularity. It is reported that a 108-inch P1.25 COB LED all-in-one unit is now priced below RMB 40,000 per set—a dramatic drop compared to five years ago—making it increasingly attractive to households and commercial users seeking premium display quality.
It is worth noting that, due to cost constraints related to core components and packaging processes, the room for further price reductions of LED all-in-one displays will gradually narrow, making it unlikely to see the dramatic price drops experienced in previous years. With clear advantages in color accuracy, contrast ratio, visual consistency, and lifespan, LED all-in-one displays are expected to continue strengthening their penetration across various application scenarios. They are well-positioned to expand into home theaters, commercial displays, high-end audiovisual rooms, e-sports venues, premium residential spaces, new retail environments, cultural tourism performances, and smart healthcare, continuously unlocking new growth potential.
Technology Empowerment: AI Driving Smarter LED All-in-One Displays
Ongoing technological innovation continues to empower LED all-in-one products, enabling breakthroughs in both form factor and user experience. Currently, LED all-in-one displays are evolving toward thinner and lighter designs, offering plug-and-play functionality, feature-rich interfaces, and simplified operation. In particular, deep integration with AI technology is making these displays more intelligent, highly interactive, and capable of delivering personalized user experiences.
For example, Unilumin recently launched its UTV SC AI Smart All-in-One display, featuring an AI-powered omnidirectional remote control that enables precise operation with simple hand gestures in the air for smooth interaction. It also integrates an intelligent voice assistant that can be activated anywhere, along with smart human presence detection that automatically turns the screen on when users approach and powers it off when they leave. Equipped with the Mont Blanc AI image quality engine, the system supports intelligent motion compensation and AI-powered super resolution, delivering comprehensive picture optimization and an entirely new viewing experience. In August 2025, Unilumin announced that it had signed a framework agreement with Hong Kong-based TechTure Group for the delivery of 1,500 AI all-in-one units.
At present, leading domestic LED display manufacturers have fully entered the LED all-in-one market, widely adopting AI integration as a core empowerment strategy—forming a clear industry-wide consensus.
COB Remains Mainstream, While MIP LED All-in-One Emerges
It is worth noting that although LED all-in-one displays primarily utilize fine-pitch technology, with COB (Chip-on-Board) packaging dominating the market, the maturation and commercialization of MIP (Micro LED in Package) technology have brought MIP LED all-in-one products into reality.
At ISE 2025, Qingsong took the lead in launching the first 162-inch MIP LED all-in-one display, which was also showcased at the domestic ISLE exhibition. According to reports, the Qingsong 162-inch MIP all-in-one adopts MIP packaging technology with independently packaged pixels and high pixel density, delivering ultra-high-definition 4K resolution at 60Hz with exceptional image clarity. Designed primarily for home theater applications, it can vividly present high-speed action scenes from Hollywood blockbusters as well as dazzling interstellar visuals from science fiction films, featuring high contrast, high refresh rates, and a wide color gamut.
In 2025, as MIP technology matures and begins scaling up in production, numerous companies have adopted this technical pathway. However, whether MIP will secure a meaningful market share in the LED all-in-one segment remains to be seen.
Conclusion
As technologies such as COB continue to mature, prices have declined to more reasonable levels, and market acceptance continues to grow, accelerating the adoption of LED all-in-one displays. However, with intensifying industry competition, hardware configurations and pricing structures are becoming increasingly similar across brands. Competing solely on hardware specifications is no longer sufficient to establish a strong competitive edge.
The key to differentiation now lies in building a more user-friendly and scenario-adapted software ecosystem, delivering customized solutions, and providing efficient operation and maintenance services. These capabilities are becoming the central focus of competitive strategy for LED all-in-one manufacturers.

























































