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 Gofanco Videowall33 is a 1U 3×3 video wall controller offering versatile USB-C, DisplayPort, VGA, and HDMI inputs, 25 wall modes, edge correction, and extensive control options while consuming only 33 W. It is constrained by a maximum 30 Hz refresh rate and no HDR support, which may limit high-motion content. Best suited for rack-mount installations requiring flexible input connectivity for medium-size video walls.

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 | ![]() | ![]() | Gofanco 3x3 | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ↓ lower better | 10 Wbest | — | 33 W | — |
— | — | 30 Hz | 60 Hzbest | |
7best | 4 | 1 | 4 | |
1 yearsbest | — | 1 yearsbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 3 kg | — | 3.7 kg | 0.54 kgbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | Gofanco 3x3 | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Display(1) | ||||
Refresh Rate (Hz) | — | — | 30 Hz | 60 Hz |
Controls(1) | ||||
Control Methods | RS232,IR,Panel | Remote,RS-232,IR,Front Panel,Web GUI,CEC | Front panel buttons, IR remote, RS232, LAN, Web GUI | — |
Build & Design(1) | ||||
Weight (kg) | 3.0 kg | — | 3.70 kg | 0.54 kg |
Connectivity(2) | ||||
HDMI Ports | 7 | 4 | 1 | 4 |
HDMI Version | 1.4 | 2.0 | — | 1.4 |
Features(1) | ||||
Splicing Modes | 14 | 10x10 | 25 | 2x2,1x2,1x3,1x4,2x1,3x1,4x1 |
Battery & Power(1) | ||||
Power Consumption (W) | 10 W | — | 33 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.