posted on Monday, 22nd September 2025 by Steve May
Barco Residential has announced Runar, the first LED wall designed for DCI-certified HDR performance in the residential market. It joins Barco's TruePix Bifrost TP-I tech, which has been designed for exceptional brightness and energy efficiency in high-ambient-light environments.
The two join Barco’s most advanced projector platform, Heimdall, as cutting-edge display solutions for luxury home theatre applications.
The Runar LED wall has been conceived exclusively for luxury home cinema and scheduled for DCI (Digital Cinema Initiatives) certification under the latest HDR (High Dynamic Range) standards. It offers 0.9mm pixel pitch and native DCI 4K resolution (4,096 x 2,160).
Built using Micro LED in Package (MIP) technology, Runar promises 100,000:1 contrast, ultra-deep 0.005 cd/m2 black level, and full DCI-P3 coverage. Expect DCI-grade HDR at 300 nits and consumer HDR at 500 nits.
Barco Runar is scheduled to ship in mid-2026.
Available now, the Barco Residential TruePix Bifrost DV-LED wall, TP0.9-I., utilises Flip Chip technology, with Infinipix Gen2 processing, and is pitched as a DV-LED solution for brighter rooms and applications with high ambient light. It offers 0.9 mm pixel pitch for high resolution and more than 1,800 nit brightness, and in peak brightness over 2,300 nits.
As with all of Barco Residential’s DV-LED products, TP-I includes its a White Glove Service install.

Inside CI Editor Steve May is a freelance technology specialist who also writes for T3, TechRadar, Home Cinema Choice, Trusted Reviews and The Luxe Review.

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