
Novastar MCTRL600 LED Display Controller Sending Box
Seamless Control for Stunning Visual DisplaysThe Novastar MCTRL600 is a state-of-the-art LED display controller designed for high-resolution and reliable performance. Ideal for large-scale LED screens, providing seamless video input and output for professional displays. Input Resolution: 1920×12...
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Overview
Seamless Control for Stunning Visual Displays
The Novastar MCTRL600 is a state-of-the-art LED display controller designed for high-resolution and reliable performance. Ideal for large-scale LED screens, providing seamless video input and output for professional displays.
- Input Resolution: 1920×1200, 2048×1152, 2560×960
- Capacity: 2.3 million pixels
- Video Interface: HDMI / DVI
- Audio Interface: HDMI / 3.5mm
- Output Interface: 4 Ethernet ports
- Video Format: RGB, YCrCb4:2:2, YCrCb4:4:4
- Bit Depth: 8/10/12bit
- Light Sensor Interface: 1
Key Features
Input Resolution :1920×1200,2048×1152,2560×960(width and height can be specially defined by customers)
Capacity :2.3 million pixels
Supply Voltage :AC-100-240V-50/60HZ Control Method :USB Interface
Video Interface :HDMI / DVI Audio Interface :HDMI/3.5mm
Video Format :RGB,YCrCb4:2:2,YCrCb4:4:4
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Supports a high input resolution of 1920×1200, 2048×1152, or 2560×960, which can be custom-defined for specific display needs.
- Offers a substantial capacity of 2.3 million pixels, suitable for managing complex LED display configurations.
- Equipped with both HDMI and DVI video interfaces, providing flexible connectivity options for various source devices.
- Features a USB interface for control, streamlining the setup and management process for the LED display.
- Compatible with multiple video formats including RGB, YCrCb4:2:2, and YCrCb4:4:4, ensuring broad signal compatibility.
👎 Cons
- The supply voltage is specified as AC-100-240V-50/60HZ, meaning it is not natively powered by DC, which might impact portable setups.
- While supporting high resolutions, the specific maximum output resolution it can drive to an LED display is tied to the 2.3 million pixel capacity.
- Requires a USB interface for control, which may necessitate a dedicated computer connection rather than standalone operation for configuration.
- The product name "Graphics Card" is a misnomer in this context, as it is an LED display controller, not a traditional GPU for a computer system.
- Audio interface is limited to HDMI/3.5mm, which might require additional adapters or converters for professional audio workflows not using these specific inputs.