
Yoidesu
The Yoidesu 2x2 HDMI Video Wall Processor splits a single 4K@60Hz HDMI source across four displays, offering bezel correction, 180° rotation, and audio de‑embedding. It supports multiple control methods and a compact metal 1U design, but outputs only up to 1080p per screen and lacks HDR support.
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$53.99
Average
$70.19
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$48.27
Highest
$77.49
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Yoidesu processor for its reliable 4K input handling, robust bezel correction, and versatile control options, making it a solid choice for small to medium video walls. However, they criticize its 1080p output ceiling, lack of HDR support, and occasional audio feature gaps, which limit its appeal for high-end or HDR‑centric installations.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the device for its easy, plug‑and‑play setup, affordable price, and stable 4K input performance, especially for creating inexpensive 2x2 walls. Recurring complaints focus on the missing remote in some units, the inability to output native 4K, limited audio formats, and the need for careful cable management.
Common Complaints
Output limited to 1080p, no HDR support, inconsistent audio de‑embedding across models, sensitivity to HDMI cable length/quality, and occasional lack of a remote control.
What People Are Saying
“easy to connect Blu-ray/PC to 4 TVs”
How It Compares
vs. OREI UHD-202VW
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose OREI if you prefer a well‑known brand with comparable features; Yoidesu adds rotation flexibility at a similar price.
vs. BZB BG-UHD-VW2X2
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select BZB when audio extraction is the top priority; Yoidesu is better for bezel‑free visual alignment.
vs. SIIG 2x2 Processor
Advantages
Disadvantages
Opt for SIIG if you need diverse input types; Yoidesu is preferable for higher 4K input bandwidth and rotation capabilities.