Artistry, perfectly displayed. Introducing CANVAS, the indoor LED display solution engineered to transform fixed installation spaces into unforgettable visual experiences. Whether you’re designing a lobby, control room, retail flagship, or conference room, CANVAS delivers the performance you need to bring bold ideas to life.
CANVAS LED Panel

Best-in-Class
CANVAS offers a full range of pixel pitches—3.7, 2.5, 1.8, 1.5, and 1.2—so you can match resolution to viewing distance and environment. From close-range settings like control rooms to large public displays, it delivers stunning clarity at any scale. Built to broadcast standards, CANVAS ensures color accuracy and low-brightness detail. Compatible with Brompton and NovaStar processing, CANVAS leads the way with 18-bit+ grayscale, advanced IC drivers, up to 96% fill factor, plus pixel-level and thermal calibration. The result…visual performance is crisp and consistent for any indoor application.
Ultra-Slim Profile
With a 38 mm ultra-slim depth, CANVAS is ADA-compliant and sits flush against the wall for a sleek, space-saving design. Built with precision, it features clean internal cable management, a robust chassis, and supports both permanent install wall-mount and flown setups. Additionally, its 43” VESA-compatible, bezel-less form offers a modern alternative to traditional TVs. Thanks to seamless panel alignment, CANVAS enables immersive video walls—ideal for control rooms, conference spaces, retail, restaurants, lobbies, and branded environments—delivering high-performance visuals with refined simplicity.


16:9 Aspect Ratio
CANVAS features a native 16:9 aspect ratio, allowing content to scale flawlessly—no cropping, no compromise. With fine pixel pitch options, it’s ideal for high-resolution needs in control rooms, conference spaces, retail, and more. Its streamlined integration and scalable form make CANVAS the go-to solution for large video walls, immersive displays, and environments where clarity and impact matter most.
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LOBBY

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CANVAS LED Panel Specifications
CANVAS 1.2 |
CANVAS 1.5 |
CANVAS 1.8 |
CANVAS 2.5 |
CANVAS 3.7 |
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Pixel Pitch | 1.2 mm | 1.5 mm | 1.8 mm | 2.5 mm | 3.7 mm |
Receiving Card | N/A Novastar A8s Pro (2x) |
Brompton R2+ Novastar A8s Pro (2x) |
Brompton R2+ Novastar A8s Pro |
Brompton R2+ Novastar A8s Pro |
Brompton R2+ Novastar A8s Pro |
Calibrated Brightness | 500 nits | 600 nits | 1,000 nits | 1,000 nits | 1,000 nits |
Closest Viewer | 4.1 FT / 1.2 M | 5 FT / 1.5 M | 6 FT / 1.8 M | 8 FT / 2.4 M | 15 FT / 4.5 M |
Scan Rate | 1/54 | 1/30 | 1/29 | 1/27 | 1/18 |
Pixel Configuration per Panel | 768 x 432 (w x h) 331,776 | 640 x 360 (w x h) 230,400 | 512 x 288 (w x h) 147,456 | 384 x 216 (w x h) 82,944 | 256 x 144 (w x h) 36,864 |
Viewing Angle | 160º x 160º | 160º x 160º | 140º x 140º | 140º x 140º | 140º x 140º |
LED Pixel | SMD 1010 | SMD 1010 | SMD 1515 | SMD 2121 | SMD 2121 |
LED Driver IC | MBI with S-PWM | ||||
Gray Scale | 18 bit (up to 22 bit software enhanced) | ||||
Refresh Rate | 3840+ Hz | 3840+ Hz | 7680 Hz | 7680 Hz | 7680 Hz |
Serviceability | Front | ||||
Installation Options | Wall Mount & Fly | ||||
Cabinet Dimensions | 960 mm x 540 mm x 38 mm 37.79” x 21.25” x 1.49” |
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Operating Temperature | -10º to 45º C | ||||
Operating Humidity | Up to 80% RH | ||||
Power Input | 120 / 240 Volt at 50 / 60 Hz | ||||
Power Consumption (max/avg) | 207 W / 78 W | 207 W / 78 W | 207 W / 78 W | 285 W / 104 W | 246 W / 91 W |
BTU per hour (max/avg) | 707 / 265 | 707 / 265 | 707 / 265 | 972 / 353 | 840 / 309 |
Electrical Circuits | 20 A / 120 V circuit (9 Cabinets) |
20 A / 120 V circuit (9 Cabinets) |
20 A / 120 V circuit (9 Cabinets) |
20 A / 120 V circuit (6 Cabinets) |
20 A / 120 V circuit (7 Cabinets) |
Flown Rigging Height (max) | 6 M / 20’ (11 Cabinets) |
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Chassis Material | Die Cast Magnesium | ||||
Weight | 11.4 kg / 25 lbs | ||||
IP Rating | IP41 | ||||
Certifications | FCC, ETL, CE | ||||
LED Life Span | 75,000 hours | ||||
Limited Warranty | 3 years |
MORE INFORMATION & DOWNLOADS
CANVAS LED WALL PANEL DOWNLOADS
CANVAS LED WALL PANEL FAQs
What type of LED panel is best for my venue? | LED panel selection is based more on the application than the physical venue. The physical venue determines more of the size and where you could install the LED display. View “Why does the distance between pixels matter?” to see more on choosing the right display. |
Why does the distance between pixels matter? | The closer the pixels are to each other, the close your viewers can be to the display. Other reasons may include the integration of cameras, the visual perceptions of the audience, and other factors. Talk to your AVL integrator to make a more informed selection. |
What is a module? | Each panel has several modules. A module consists of pixels, a mask to increase contrast and black levels, and the circuitry to connect to the hub board. |
Low vs. high brightness performance? | When the LED wall brightness control is turned down, the image is to stay in tact. The lower the brightness the less dynamic range you are allowing the panels to perform in. Resulting in the compression of the image. THOR is determined to provide the highest quality displays that excel in low brightness performance. |
What’s a nit? | Nits are a measurement of light emitted from a source. |
Why does the IC driver matter so much? | One of the goals of a video display is to provide a fluid and seamless image that removes “distraction” and creates a life-like experience. The IC driver (integrated circuit) has significant influence on this equation for engaging your audience. |
What is the purpose of the mask on a module? | The mask on the module helps establish black levels throughout, creating more pronounced contrast. It also protects the pixels and decreases the failure rate. |
Why is structural engineering important when considering an LED wall? | Safety for your audience is paramount and is an essential standard in the construction process. Work with your AVL integrator to set up an appointment with a structural engineer to determine what your structural rigidity and capabilities are for your venue. |
What processor do I need? | This is directly related to your current gear, video settings and the amount of LED panels in your venue. Connect with your AVL system integrator to discuss further. |
Why does the IP rating matter? | The IP rating determines the acceptable level of air particles and moisture content that the product is designed to keep out. |
Why do certifications matter? | UL, FCC, ETL, and EMC certifications are standards that are directly connected to safety, RF interference, and manufacturing standards. |
What is the warranty? | Most THOR LED panels have a limited three year warranty. |
What type of electrical circuits are needed and how many? | 20 amp (110-240v) circuits are required in order to power the panels. However, each product line is unique. |
CANVAS LED WALL PANEL DOWNLOADS
What if a block of my panels aren’t working right? | Try replacing a data cable. Usually between the last panel that is working and the first panel that has stopped working. |
How do I flash the receiving card and why? | Please contact your dealer for more information and instructional guides. |
Is there a reason why power cables connect one way only? | Yes. Power is not bi-directional. |
Is the CANVAS PSU “hot swappable”? | No. |
My display has moiré issues. | Wavy lines! Moiré is an image artifact that appears when two fine patterns overlap at an angle. One of the easiest ways to reduce the moiré effect is to soften its direct focus by focusing on something else, like an individual. Slightly soften the focus on the screen itself to reduce the on-camera moiré effect with LED screens.
Focus points matter when using cameras. Focusing on the LED wall creates moiré no matter what your camera resolution is set to. Another way is to use shallow depth of field if your subject is in front of the LED screen; the subject will be in focus and the background LED screen will be softly blurred. Image sensors found in digital cameras have their pixels arranged in a very fine pattern; when videoing an LED display, the camera’s fine patterns will not line up with the fine pattern of the LED’s. |
Why do I have to reconfigure the LED wall every time I restart the system? | When changing settings in NovaStar’s NovaLCT, all software settings need to be “Saved to Hardware”. If this has not happened, the wall will return to the state of the last saved setting. This applies to every setting in the software, including: brightness, color temperature, wire flow, and calibration settings. |
How do I remove a module if there are faulty pixels? | Each module on an LED panel has magnets to keep them in the proper position. Use a module removal tool. Each LED panel series varies. |