
Novastar
Novastar MCTRL660 Full Color LED Controller
★★★★★
The Novastar MCTRL660 drives up to 2.3 million pixels across four Ethernet outputs for professional LED display rental.
$649.75*
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Overview
Key Features
Input Resolution :1920×1200,2048×1152,2560×960(width and height can be specially defined by customers)
Capacity :2.3 million pixels.
Control Method :USB Interface
Video Interface :HDMI/DVI
Output Interface :4 Ethernet ports
Specifications
Type
Full Color LED Controller / Sending Box
Max Input Resolution
1920×1200 / 2048×1152 / 2560×960
Pixel Capacity
2.3 million pixels
Video Input
HDMI / DVI
Control Interface
USB
Output
4 Ethernet ports
Application
LED Display Rental
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 2.3 million pixel capacity handles large LED video walls from a single sending unit.
- On-device screen configuration eliminates the need for a laptop at the display location.
- Dual HDMI and DVI inputs provide flexible connectivity with video sources.
- Four Ethernet outputs allow direct connection to multiple LED cabinet runs.
👎 Cons
- Locked into the Novastar ecosystem—requires Novastar receiving cards on the display side.
- No SDI input, which is the standard video interface in many broadcast and live event environments.
- USB interface for configuration software is required for advanced settings beyond basic screen setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum resolution this controller supports?
It supports input resolutions up to 1920×1200, 2048×1152, or 2560×960, with custom width and height configurations available.
How many pixels can the MCTRL660 handle?
It has a total capacity of 2.3 million pixels distributed across its four Ethernet output ports.
Does this controller require a connected computer to operate?
No. While it accepts video input via HDMI or DVI from a source, the screen configuration itself can be done directly on the unit without a computer connected.
What type of outputs does the MCTRL660 use to connect to LED panels?
It uses four Gigabit Ethernet ports to send processed video data to Novastar receiving cards installed in the LED cabinets.
Is this controller compatible with other brands' receiving cards?
No. The MCTRL660 is designed to work within the Novastar ecosystem and requires Novastar receiving cards in the LED display cabinets.