Rankings

The Spolehli 4K Video Wall Controller is a 2x2 processor that accepts 4K input and provides eight splicing modes with 180° rotation, built in a metal chassis with good heat dissipation. Its output is limited to Full HD 1080p and lacks HDR or higher-refresh capabilities. Ideal for basic 2x2 video wall setups in control rooms or retail displays.

The Yoidesu 2×2 HDMI video wall processor provides robust 4K input handling, versatile control options and bezel correction, making it suitable for small-scale signage and event setups. Its limitation to 1080p output and lack of HDR reduce suitability for premium 4K displays. Best for users needing affordable, feature-rich wall processing with easy rack integration.
The Kystar KS600 (U2) provides 2560×1536 @60 Hz output with seamless 1x2 switching, PIP/POP modes, and scheduling, supporting various inputs and RS232 control. It only supports a 1x2 layout and does not reach 4K resolution, limiting larger wall applications. Targeted at small-scale LED projects needing advanced switching and scheduling features.

The AzarPixel VDWall LVP300 is a professional LED processor delivering 10-bit Faroudja image enhancement, seamless switching, and multiple input types for Full HD LED walls with low power draw. It is restricted to 1080p resolution and limited output ports, lacking 4K or SDI capabilities. Suitable for small to medium Full HD LED installations such as live events or signage.

The Icuixian UHD video wall controller offers extensive splicing options and edge-fusion in a compact, low-power package, making it attractive for budget-focused small walls. Its single HDMI input and limited 1080p output restrict high-resolution deployments. Best for installers needing simple 2×3 configurations with basic control.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | Kystar Full-Color | ![]() | ![]() |
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| ↓ lower better | 10 Wbest | — | — | 25 W | — |
— | — | 60 Hzbest | 60 Hzbest | 60 Hzbest | |
7best | 4 | 1 | 1 | 4 | |
1 years | — | 2 yearsbest | — | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 3 kg | — | 4 kg | 4.49 kg | 0.54 kgbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | Kystar Full-Color | ![]() | ![]() |
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Display(1) | |||||
Resolution | — | — | 2560x1536 | 1920x1080 | 3840x2160 |
General(1) | |||||
Warranty (years) | 1 years | — | 2 years | — | — |
Controls(1) | |||||
Control Methods | RS232,IR,Panel | Remote,RS-232,IR,Front Panel,Web GUI,CEC | Front Panel Display, RS232, PC Software | RS232, Panel Buttons, PC Software | — |
Build & Design(1) | |||||
Weight (kg) | 3.0 kg | — | 4.00 kg | 4.49 kg | 0.54 kg |
Connectivity(2) | |||||
HDMI Ports | 7 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
HDMI Version | 1.4 | 2.0 | — | — | 1.4 |
Features(1) | |||||
Splicing Modes | 14 | 10x10 | 1x2 | — | 2x2,1x2,1x3,1x4,2x1,3x1,4x1 |
Battery & Power(1) | |||||
Power Consumption (W) | 10 W | — | — | 25 W | — |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers, including a YouTube demo, commend the Icuixian controller for its straightforward plug-and-play setup, robust remote/RS232 control, and useful bezel compensation, delivering impressive wall images up to 4K@60 Hz in test footage. However, they caution that the actual output is generally limited to 1080p@60 Hz and that the single HDMI input may be a bottleneck for more complex AV installations.
Everyday users appreciate the simplicity of installing a 2x3 video wall and the convenience of remote mode switching, but many express disappointment that 4K sources are down-scaled to 1080p and that only one input is available, requiring manual cable changes for different content sources.

“easy operation for modes like 2x3”

“easy to connect Blu-ray/PC to 4 TVs”




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.
Everyday users praise the device for its easy plug-and-play setup, affordable price and stable 4K input performance, especially for creating inexpensive 2×2 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 HDMI cable management.

No professional reviews or editor analyses were found in the available sources; the information consists mainly of manufacturer specifications and reseller listings.