
If you need to stitch several screens together for an event or rental gig, you’ve got four distinct video‑wall controllers to choose from. At the low end, the Yoidesu HDMI Video Wall Processor sits at $53.99 and carries a 4.2/5 rating from 56 reviewers, while the Spolehli controller is $69.99 with a 3.9/5 score from 19 reviews. Both fall into the budget category and pack a compact metal housing for rack‑mount or tabletop use.
On the premium side, the ICUIXIAN UHD costs $374.07 (list $406.60) and has a 4.8/5 rating from 9 users; it weighs 6.6 Pounds and offers six HDMI outputs plus bezel compensation. The Gofanco 3x3 tops the price range at $904.99, earns a 4.5/5 rating from 12 reviews, and can drive nine screens with 8.16 pounds of chassis weight. Each tier brings different channel counts, control methods and resolution limits, so you can match the unit to the size of your wall and the control flexibility you need.
Below we break down the specs, control options and ideal use cases for each model so you can decide which fits your production.

ICUIXIAN UHD
Its slim 1.5‑inch height lets you stack panels tightly, delivering a large display footprint without bulky frames.

Yoidesu HDMI Video Wall Processor
Ideal for entry‑level installers or tight‑budget events, it costs about $320 less than the ICUIXIAN UHD while still offering essential HDMI processing.
Gofanco 3x3
With a 44 mm height and 438 mm length, it forms a full 3 × 3 grid, delivering seamless large‑scale visuals that thinner panels like the ICUIXIAN UHD can’t match.
Score Analysis
Key score advantages vs. runner-up (Yoidesu HDMI Video)
Price Range

ICUIXIAN UHD
$374.07

Yoidesu HDMI Video Wall Processor
$53.99
Gofanco 3x3
$799.99

Spolehli Video Wall Controller
$69.99
Spec Comparison
TL;DR: The ICUIXIAN UHD splits a single HDMI source across up to six screens, offering 14 splicing modes, IR remote control, and a 6.6‑lb build for 2×3 4K‑capable video walls.
The controller’s standout spec is its 14 display modes and matching 14 splicing configurations, letting you arrange a 2×3 wall or other layouts without extra hardware. It accepts a 3840×2160 @30Hz HDMI input and a DisplayPort input that supports 4K @60Hz, while each of its six HDMI outputs can deliver up to 1080p @60Hz standard or optional 4K @30Hz/60Hz. At 6.6 Pounds, the unit feels solid enough for portable setups.
Compared with the other three contenders, the ICUIXIAN is heavier than the Spolehli controller’s 1.2‑lb chassis but lighter than the Gofanco 3x3’s 8.16‑lb frame. Its physical envelope (15.0 in length, 10.0 in width, 1.5 in height) is considerably larger than Yoidesu’s compact 19 mm depth and height, giving it a solid presence on a rack or stand. While the Spolehli offers a single HDMI output, the ICUIXIAN provides six, and the Yoidesu focuses on audio flexibility rather than multi‑screen HDMI distribution.
Professional reviewers praise the IR remote and RS232 interface for effortless mode switching, and users appreciate the built‑in bezel compensation and 180° rotation for quick alignment. However, the single HDMI input draws criticism for limiting the wall to one source at a time, and many note that the advertised 4K @ 60 Hz output often falls back to 1080p, which's disappointing for high‑resolution demos.
Additional technical touches include Edge Fusion masking to reduce visible splicing gaps, a 3.5 mm stereo audio extraction jack for separate sound zones, and support for both RGB 4:4:4 and YUV 4:2 36‑bit color spaces. The unit runs on a DC 5V / 2A adapter and carries a one‑year warranty.
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Best for: Installers building 2×3 video walls who need remote control, bezel adjustment, and flexible splicing options.
Avoid if: You require multiple simultaneous sources or guaranteed 4K @ 60 Hz output for high‑end productions.
“easy operation for modes like 2x3”
“awesome results up to 4K@60Hz”
TL;DR: For $53.99 the Yoidesu HDMI Video Wall Processor delivers 4K @ 60 Hz input, bezel correction and 180° rotation in a ultra‑thin 19 mm, 1U metal chassis, though each output’s capped at 1080p and it lacks HDR.
This unit’s standout spec is its HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2 input that accepts a full 3840×2160 signal at 60 Hz, backed by an 18 Gbps bandwidth pipe. The processor fits into a 19 mm deep, 1U rack‑mountable metal housing and measures 121 mm wide, making it one of the most space‑saving options in the lineup.
Compared with the Spolehli controller, which sits 8.3 in deep, Yoidesu’s depth is dramatically shallower. While Yoidesu’s weight isn’t listed, the Spolehli, ICUIXIAN and Gofanco models all disclose weights of 1.2 lb, 6.6 lb and 8.16 lb respectively, suggesting Yoidesu is likely lighter or at least comparable in heft. It offers four HDMI outputs versus six on the Gofanco, but still provides remote, RS‑232, IR, front‑panel and Web GUI control—features the Spolehli entry does not enumerate.
Users consistently praise the plug‑and‑play setup, the affordable $53.99 price point and the reliable 4K input handling. Professional reviewers note the seamless 2×2 split with adjustable bezel correction (up to 10 mm) and the handy 180° rotation for top‑row screens. The most common complaints focus on the 1080p @ 60 Hz ceiling for each display and the absence of HDR10 or Dolby Vision support, which can be a deal‑breaker for high‑dynamic‑range content.
Additional technical perks include audio de‑embedding via RCA (PCM 2.0) and TOSLINK/SPDIF (PCM 2.0/5.1, Dolby Digital, DTS), USB‑C and DVI‑D auxiliary inputs, and a maximum HDMI cable run of 100 ft. The processor also retains its last configuration after power loss, which is handy for event‑quick‑change setups.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Entry‑level buyers or those on a tight budget who need a compact, affordable 2×2 video wall solution.
Avoid if: You need native 4K output per screen, HDR support, or a larger‑scale wall beyond the 10 × 10 cascading limit.
“easy to connect Blu-ray/PC to 4 TVs”
TL;DR: The Gofanco Videowall33 is a 1U, 3×3 video‑wall processor that splits a 4K @ 30 Hz signal across nine panels, offers 25 wall modes, and provides extensive control options, but it comes at a premium price.
At the heart of the unit is its ability to take a single 4K @ 30 Hz YUV 4:4:4 input and distribute it to a 3×3 array, delivering 25 selectable video‑wall modes and edge‑correction support. The chassis is a compact 44 mm‑high, 1U metal housing measuring 438 mm long by 274 mm wide, and it draws a maximum of 33 watts. Audio extraction covers up to 5.1‑channel LPCM, and you can control the system via front‑panel buttons, an IR remote, RS‑232, LAN, or a web GUI.
Compared with the three other controllers in this roundup, the Gofanco is heavier than the Spolehli’s 1.2 lb unit and the ICUIXIAN’s 6.6 lb model, reflecting its larger metal enclosure. Its 438 mm length and 274 mm width also give it a bigger footprint than Yoidesu’s 19 mm height and 121 mm width. While the ICUIXIAN offers HDMI 1.4 and DisplayPort 4K @ 60 Hz, Gofanco limits both input and output to 30 Hz, which is a step down for fast‑action content. On the upside, Gofanco provides four distinct input types—USB‑C, DisplayPort, VGA, and HDMI—whereas Yoidesu lists only HDMI.
Reviewers appreciate the flexibility of the four inputs and the reliable edge‑correction that keeps multi‑panel seams invisible. The extensive control suite, especially the web GUI, also highlights a professional‑grade feature. The most common criticism centers on the 30 Hz refresh ceiling; users needing 4K @ 60 Hz for gaming or high‑frame‑rate video note it as a limitation. Those looking for the brightest possible images mention the lack of HDR support.
The unit operates from 0 °C to 40 °C and tolerates 5 %–90 % relative humidity, making it suitable for typical indoor venues. Firmware allows field upgrades, and the device carries FCC, CE, and RoHS certifications, which reassure installers about regulatory compliance.
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Cons
Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $904.99
TL;DR: The Spolehli 4‑Channel Video Wall Controller handles a 3840×2160 source, offers eight splicing modes and a lightweight metal design for basic 2×2 4K walls at a modest $69.99 price.
Its maximum input resolution of 3840×2160 stands out, letting a single 4K source feed a 2×2 wall while the controller scales the image to a full‑HD 1920×1080 output. It supports eight distinct splicing configurations, including 2×2, 1×4 and 4×1, and even a 180° screen rotation when used in 2×2 mode. Physically, the unit measures 8.3 in deep, 0.8 in high and 8.3 in wide, and weighs just 1.2 lb, making it easy to mount in tight racks.
Compared with the other three contenders, the Spolehli sits in a different price tier and offers fewer HDMI features than the Yoidesu, which uses HDMI 2.0, but it's considerably lighter than the ICUIXIAN UHD (6.6 lb) and the Gofanco 3x3 (8.16 lb). Its depth of 8.3 in is deeper than the Yoidesu’s 19 mm chassis, while its metal housing and gold‑plated connectors give it a more premium feel than the largely unspecified builds of the other models.
Reviewers appreciate the built‑in image scaling and the reliable inter‑screen synchronization that keep all four panels in lock‑step. However, the 3.9‑star average from 19 reviews signals mixed satisfaction, and several users note that the unit’s value‑for‑dollar feels lower than what’s available from similarly priced alternatives. The limited HDMI 1.4 input also means you won’t get the newer bandwidth of HDMI 2.0 found on some rivals.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Entry-level buyers or those on a tight budget
Avoid if: Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
“easy to connect Blu-ray/PC to 4 TVs”
Breakdown

ICUIXIAN UHD
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Yoidesu HDMI Video Wall Processor
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Gofanco 3x3
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Spolehli Video Wall Controller
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Based on scoring data and product specs
Personalized picks

Best Overall Pick
ICUIXIAN UHD
Best ValueBest for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance

Yoidesu HDMI Video Wall Processor
Best for: Entry-level buyers or those on a tight budget
$53.99-$320.08 vs winner
Skip Spolehli Video Wall Controller if…
Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
The ICUIXIAN UHD ranks highest thanks to its 4.8‑star rating from nine reviewers, a solid 1‑year warranty, and a versatile I/O suite that includes a DisplayPort 4K @ 60 Hz input plus six HDMI outputs that can drive up to 4K @ 30 Hz. Its 14 splicing modes, bezel compensation and edge‑fusion masking give you flexible layout options, while the unit’s compact 6.6‑pound chassis keeps rack space tight.
The Yoidesu HDMI Video Wall Processor ranks second, ideal if you need a rugged, 1U‑mountable solution with extensive control options. It supports 4K @ 60 Hz HDMI 2.0 input, offers four HDMI outputs, and provides remote, RS‑232, IR, front‑panel, Web GUI and CEC control, and it's perfect for on‑the‑fly event setups. At $53.99 and a 4.2‑star rating from 56 reviews, it offers good value for budget‑focused productions.
Choose the ICUIXIAN UHD now for the best value and feature set in your next event or rental production.
The ICUIXIAN UHD offers plug‑and‑play operation with built‑in bezel compensation and IR remote control, which helps speed up installation in cramped venues. The Yoidesu is also rack‑mountable and includes a web GUI, but its multiple HDMI outputs require extra cabling, making the ICUIXIAN generally quicker to deploy.
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