A TV table should show the group what matters without exposing every GM control. Lumen's live view is built for table-facing information and in-person D&D flow.
What a TV table needs
A TV display should be legible from the couch, useful during combat, and separate from private GM controls.
Live view as table presence
Lumen's live display is intended for shared table moments: turn order, party state, critical rolls, loot, map context, and animated combat feedback.
In-person does not mean paper-only
Physical dice, snacks, table talk, and digital support can coexist. Lumen is built to support the table without replacing the table.
Switcher search intent
Many people searching for VTT software actually want a digital tabletop for the room. This page speaks directly to that use case.
What to notice
Shared display support
Show party, map, turn, critical, loot, and combat moments to the room.
GM keeps the controls
The TV is for the table; the GM screen remains private.
Works with phones
Players can act from phones while the TV shows the shared state.
The useful test is a real encounter, not another feature grid. Try the Lumen demo and see whether the table feels easier to run.
Related reading
Lumen VTT is an independent virtual tabletop and is not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast or Dungeons & Dragons.