TL;DRSony announced the Crystal LED UNIFY, a 135-inch all-in-one dvLED for boardrooms, installable in one hour by two people, shipping early 2027.
Sony Electronics announced the Crystal LED UNIFY, a 135-inch all-in-one direct-view LED display designed for corporate boardrooms and university lecture halls. The display, model ZRL-135SG, ships as five pre-assembled panels and a control unit that two people can install in approximately one hour with no electrical work required. Sony plans to show it at InfoComm in Las Vegas from June 17 to 19 and expects availability in early 2027.
The UNIFY is Sony’s first all-in-one entry in its Crystal LED lineup, which until now has consisted of modular panels requiring professional AV integrators to assemble, calibrate, and maintain. Modular Crystal LED installations can cost upward of $200,000 before installation fees, which typically add $25,000 to $50,000 on top. Sony has not disclosed pricing for the UNIFY, but describes it as a “cost-effective” alternative, positioning it below its existing Crystal LED S Series, which starts at roughly $220,000.
The display features a 1.5mm pixel pitch, 800 cd/m² of maximum brightness, and Sony’s Anti-Reflection Surface Technology, which the company says maintains visibility in brightly lit rooms with large windows. At Full HD resolution on a 135-inch diagonal, the pixel density is relatively low, meaning the UNIFY is designed for viewing distances of several metres rather than close-up work at a desk. Once wall-mounted, the display sits less than 100mm from the wall, meeting Americans with Disabilities Act protrusion requirements.








