NovaStar MX20
The NovaStar MX20 is an all-in-one LED display controller that integrates video processing and control into a compact unit to deliver a fast, low-latency system with precise color adjustment and versatile connectivity.
Designed for professional AV, broadcast, and live event applications, it pairs with REM video panels to create a powerful, unified system for display design, management, and monitoring.
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Housed in a compact 19-inch 1U rack or desk mountable chassis.
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Supports HDMI 1.3 and 3G-SDI inputs with Ethernet and 10G optical port outputs.
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Delivers a wide color gamut and high bit depths for precise color reproduction.
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Includes Frame Rate Adaptive and Full Grayscale Calibration for superior image quality.
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Integrates with VMP software for intuitive display design, management, and monitoring.
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Designed to work with A10s Pro receiving cards for optimized system performance.
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The NovaStar MX203 is an all-in-one controller that acts as the ‘brain’ for large LED video walls. It takes a video source, like from a computer or camera, and processes the signal to ensure the image is vibrant, smooth, and accurately colored on the display. It combines video processing and control into a single, easy-to-mount device.
The key benefit is its ability to deliver high-quality, low-latency video, which means there is no noticeable delay between the video source and the screen. It provides exceptionally rich and accurate colors for a stunning visual experience. Additionally, it comes with powerful software that makes it simple to design, manage, and monitor your LED display from one intuitive platform.
You manage your LED display using NovaStar’s dedicated VMP software on your computer. This intuitive application allows you to design layouts, adjust settings, and monitor the display’s performance all in one place. The MX203 connects to standard video sources using common inputs like HDMI, making it easy to integrate into your setup.