Is this the ultimate home theater? A micro-LED wall with cinema-certified visual quality, and a 14.8.8-channel built-in sound system — yes, you are reading those numbers correctly

A Barco Residential Runar video wall in a dark home cinema setup displaying a northern scene with the aurora borealis in the sky
(Image credit: Barco Residential home theater video wall)

  • Cinema-grade and consumer formats in a single video wall
  • 14.8.8-channel surround sound with advanced processing
  • See and hear it at ISE 2026 in Barcelona

At the Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) show in Barecelona, there's a spectacular home theater setup created by the AV equivalent of The Avengers: Ascendo, Barco Residential, StormAudio, PrimeTheater and Technology Integration Partners have teamed up to present the Luxury Immersion Cinema to reveal "what's possible when cinema-level video standards and uncompromising immersive audio are combined in a luxury home environment."

The visuals are handled by Barco Residential's Runar LED video wall, pictured below. It has a 0.9mm pixel pitch and Native DCI 4K resolution of 4096x2160, and its micro-LED display delivers 100,000:1 contrast, 0.005cd/m² black levels, full DCI-P3 color coverage, and 300 nits of brightness at DCI-grade HDR, rising to 500 nits for consumer HDR.

That, Barco says, enables it to deliver both cinema-grade content and consumer formats in the same residential setup.

A Barco Residential Runar video wall in a neutrally decorated room with a huge window to one side, with the sea visible in the distance

(Image credit: Barco Residential)

This isn't your standard surround sound setup

Micro-LED walls are brilliant, but they also present some issues for the audio: you can't hide speakers behind the screen, unlike projector screens, so that means getting accurate spatial positioning can be tricky.

In the Luxury Immersion Cinema, the audio is a 14.8.8-channel Ascendo system made specifically for LED video applications. Its speakers are designed to fit around the display while preserving front-channel localization and cinematic realism.

The sound system uses Ascendo's latest speaker, the THE8 Pro Passive LED Wedge. Six of these three-way wedge-shaped speakers handle the front channels, while THE10 Passive Wedge 30, THE10 Passive On Wall and THE10 Passive LED Phantom speakers take care of the side, overhead and rear channels.

Low-end thump comes courtesy of eight (yep, eight) THE28 Sub Pro Squared subwoofers and eight A1A1-10K2 IS infrasonic amps.

It's the sonic equivalent of a swan: while it may seem serene on the surface, there's a lot of activity going on that you can't see thanks to StormAudio's Elite 32 Analog system. The sound system uses advanced calibration and spatial mapping to deliver coherent audio/video, compensating for the physical distance between the front channels.

According to PrimeTheater's Helder Martins, whose company designed and constructed the installation, "“This is more than a technology demo. It is a masterclass in modern residential cinema, giving integrators a clear vision of how DCI-grade LED video and immersive audio designed for LED, in concert with a room built for performance, raise expectations for what luxury home theaters can – and should –deliver."

The Luxury Immersion Cinema is at stand 2J500 at ISE 2026 this week, 3 to 6 February.


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Writer, broadcaster, musician and kitchen gadget obsessive Carrie Marshall has been writing about tech since 1998, contributing sage advice and odd opinions to all kinds of magazines and websites as well as writing more than twenty books. Her latest, a love letter to music titled Small Town Joy, is on sale now. She is the singer in spectacularly obscure Glaswegian rock band Unquiet Mind.

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