Display Size:59″W x 59″H x 10.25″D
Graphic Size: 161.5″W x 61.5″H
Package Includes
- (2) SEG Dye Sub Fabric Graphics
- (2) Horizontal Profiles
- (2) Vertical Profile
- (2) Foot (full)
- (1) Travel Bag
Why This Square Format Earns a Place in Your Exhibit Kit
A square panel has a design advantage that taller or wider rectangles cannot match: balanced visual weight. Logos, product images, QR codes, and taglines all center naturally inside the frame without awkward dead space at the top or bottom. That symmetry makes the 4.9 x 4.9 ft QSEG ideal for applications where the graphic needs to read clearly from multiple angles — think aisle intersections, open-floor island positions, or reception areas where attendees approach from different directions.
The frame itself is constructed from lightweight, anodized aluminum segments that interlock with push-button connectors. No wrenches, no Allen keys, no loose hardware rolling across the convention center carpet. The silicone-edge graphic (SEG) channels machined into each rail accept the fabric’s silicone beading with a firm, even tension that eliminates sagging and bunching. Swap in a fresh graphic for a new campaign in under two minutes — the old fabric pulls free just as easily as the new one slides in.
Performance Specs That Protect Your Budget
Spending money on a display only makes sense if the display survives more than one or two events. The table below highlights the performance attributes that keep this QSEG frame working show after show.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Frame Material | Anodized aluminum segmented extrusion |
| Graphic Material | Dye-sublimation printed stretch polyester fabric |
| Graphic Attachment | Silicone edge (SEG) channel |
| Setup | Tool-free, push-button connectors |
| Reusability | Frame reusable indefinitely; graphics swappable |
| Portability | Packs flat for carry-on or checked luggage |
Because the fabric is machine-washable and the aluminum resists corrosion, your total cost of ownership drops with every reuse. Compare that to foam-board or vinyl displays that crease, crack, or fade after a handful of deployments.
Practical Applications for a 4.9 x 4.9 ft Modular Display Wall
This frame size slots into a surprising range of scenarios beyond the typical trade show floor. Below are the use cases where buyers get the most value.
Trade Show Inline Booths
Pair two or three frames side by side to build a continuous modular display wall across the back of a 10-foot inline booth. The segmented connectors let you join frames at straight angles or slight offsets, giving your booth depth and dimension without custom carpentry. For full pre-configured booth kits, explore the qseg tradeshow display collection, which bundles multiple frames with coordinated graphics.
Office and Lobby Branding
Corporate lobbies, co-working spaces, and medical waiting rooms all benefit from branded wall panels that can change with the season or campaign cycle. A single 4.9 x 4.9 ft frame turns a blank wall into a branded surface in minutes, and the fabric graphic absorbs overhead lighting instead of producing the glare you get from acrylic or glass signage.
Room Dividers and Privacy Screens
Need to carve a breakout area inside an open-plan event space? Two frames placed back to back create a freestanding partition with graphics on both sides. For purpose-built partition configurations, check out the qseg partition wall options that include stabilizing feet and dual-sided graphic capability.
Retail Pop-Ups and Showrooms
Seasonal retail activations demand displays that ship fast, set up without contractors, and break down at the end of a weekend without damage. This QSEG frame checks every box. Swap graphics between product launches without buying a new structure — only the fabric changes.
How This Frame Connects to Broader Modular Exhibition Systems
One of the strongest reasons to invest in the QSEG platform is expandability. Every QSEG single frame display uses the same segmented aluminum extrusion and push-button connector system, so a 4.9 x 4.9 ft panel purchased today connects seamlessly to frames of other sizes purchased next quarter. That interoperability is the foundation of modular exhibition systems — buy what you need now, add what you need later, and never worry about compatibility.
The Qseg modular system page walks you through the full family of frame sizes, accessories, and configuration ideas. If you are new to the broader category, our modular display guide explains how segmented, wave tube modular display, and hard-panel systems compare on cost, portability, and visual impact so you can make an informed buying decision.
And if your needs extend beyond modular into pop-up tents, banner stands, or counters, the trade show displays guide covers every product category in one place.
The Economics of Owning vs. Renting a Modular Display Wall
Rental booths typically cost between 25 and 40 percent of the purchase price per show. After three events, you have spent more on rentals than you would have on owning a reusable QSEG frame outright. Factor in the ability to order modular display online and have replacement graphics printed for a fraction of the original cost, and the long-term math overwhelmingly favors ownership.
- Show 1: Purchase price is your only cost.
- Show 2-3: You are already saving vs. rental.
- Show 4+: Every additional deployment is essentially free beyond travel expenses and optional new graphics.
The frame itself has no mechanical wear parts — no springs, no gas struts, no retractable mechanisms. The push-button connectors are rated for thousands of engagement cycles, so durability is built into the design rather than bolted on as an afterthought.
Place Your Order for the 4.9 x 4.9 ft QSEG
Ready to add a versatile, reusable modular display wall to your exhibit inventory? The 4.9 x 4.9 ft QSEG single frame ships with everything you need to assemble and display your custom graphic. Upload your artwork, choose your configuration, and let the qseg with graphics team handle the rest. Order yours today and start building a smarter, more flexible exhibit program — one frame at a time.



