LED Display Control System


Choosing the right LED display control system can be challenging given the wide range of products and brands on the market. To make the selection process clearer and more efficient, we have organized all control products from two well-defined perspectives.

  • By Function: We group products based on their technical role in the system — such as Receiving Cards, Sending Cards & Boxes, Multimedia Players / Async Controllers, and Video Processors. This is ideal if you know the type of controller you need.
  • By Brand: For customers with a preferred brand or looking for full-stack compatibility, we offer categorized collections for NovaStar, ColorLight, Moonsell, and Huidu.

Whether you're planning a new display setup or upgrading existing hardware, this structure helps you find the most suitable products faster and more clearly. Every item listed here is sourced directly from top-tier manufacturers and verified for compatibility with our LED modules.

Lead Time

  • Ships directly from headquarters. Handling time 2–5 business days.

Shipping Note

  • HQ Fulfillment: Standard 9–18 days  |  Express 5–9 days.

NovaStar – Model Specifications

Model Function System Type Key Features
MRV208-1Receiving CardSynchronousMax Pixel Resolution: 256×256, 16 Parallel Data Group
MRV412-NReceiving CardSynchronousMax Pixel Resolution: 512×512, 24 Parallel Data Group
MRV416-NReceiving CardSynchronousMax Pixel Resolution: 512×512, 32 Parallel Data Group
TB60Multimedia PlayerAsynchronousBuilt-in sending card, WiFi, USB, HDMI input
MSD600Sending CardSynchronousSupports up to 1.3 million pixels
VX600Video ProcessorSynchronous4K input, scaling, and splicing
T3Multimedia PlayerAsynchronousCompact all-in-one control solution

ColorLight – Model Specifications

Model Function Features
5A-75EReceiving CardStandard card, 16-group parallel data, 512×256 max resolution
5A-75BReceiving CardUniversal card, 24-group parallel data, onboard store
A8Receiving CardHigh refresh, grayscale enhancement, 32-group data output
A5Receiving CardLow-cost card, supports PWM ICs, 384×256 max load
i5Sending CardPCIe sending card, supports DVI/HDMI input
C2Sending BoxCompact sending box, plug-and-play, dual LAN output
X3Multimedia Player1080P decoding, USB/HDMI input
Q1 ProMultimedia PlayerAndroid, WiFi, 4G, USB, async mode
X100 ProVideo Processor4K UHD input/output, scaler

Mooncell – Model Specifications

Model Function System Type Remarks
A708Receiving CardSynchronous512×256@60Hz, 16 Parallel Data
A712Receiving CardSynchronous512×384@60Hz, 24 Parallel Data
A716Receiving CardSynchronous512×384@60Hz, 32 Parallel Data
V30 ProSending CardSynchronousUp to 1.3M pixels
MP1Async ControllerAsynchronous0.65M pixels, WiFi
MP2Async ControllerAsynchronous1.3M pixels, WiFi
MB3Sync & AsyncDual ModeAsync WiFi + Sync HDMI
MB4Sync & AsyncDual ModeAsync WiFi + Sync HDMI

Huidu – Model Specifications

Model Function System Type
HD-R708Receiving CardSynchronous
HD-R712Receiving CardSynchronous
HD-R716Receiving CardSynchronous
HD-R732Receiving CardSynchronous
HD-A3LAsync ControllerAsynchronous
HD-A4LAsync ControllerAsynchronous
HD-A5LAsync ControllerAsynchronous
HD-A6LAsync ControllerAsynchronous
HD-D16Async ControllerAsynchronous

Are NovaStar Control Systems Compatible With All LED Displays?

Yes. NovaStar control systems are compatible with most mainstream LED displays, especially those using standard HUB75 or equivalent interfaces.

  • Wide Compatibility: Works with the majority of indoor and outdoor LED modules from different manufacturers.
  • Standard Interfaces: Commonly supports HUB75 and similar interface standards, which are widely used in LED display modules.
  • Performance Optimization: For the best results, it is recommended to confirm the specifications of your LED panel, including scan mode, resolution, and driver IC type, before configuration.

This ensures optimal compatibility, stable signal transmission, and accurate display performance.

How Do I Choose Between Different TB Series Models?

The main differences between TB series models lie in their maximum loading capacity and processing performance. Choosing the right model depends on the total pixel resolution of your LED screen.

  • TB10 Plus: Supports up to 650,000 pixels, suitable for small to medium-sized LED displays.
  • TB60: Supports up to 1.3 million pixels, making it more suitable for larger LED screens or higher-resolution installations.

When selecting a model, calculate the total resolution (width × height) of your LED display and choose a controller with sufficient loading capacity to ensure stable operation and smooth playback.

What Are the Main Advantages of Huidu Control Systems?

Huidu Technology control systems are known for their user-friendly operation, stable performance, and flexible control options, making them suitable for a wide range of LED display applications.

Key advantages include:

  • Easy Operation: Simple setup and configuration, suitable for both professionals and beginners.
  • Multiple Control Methods: Supports mobile app management, USB updates, and computer-based control.
  • Cloud Management: Enables remote content scheduling and cloud-based control, improving efficiency for advertising and information displays.
  • Wide Compatibility: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor LED displays with various module specifications.

These features make Huidu systems a cost-effective and convenient solution for many LED display projects.

How Do the A3L, A4L, A5L, and A6L Differ?

The main difference between these controller models from Huidu Technology lies in their maximum pixel loading capacity and output capability. Choosing the right model depends on the resolution and size of your LED display.

  • A3L / A4L: Support up to 0.65 million pixels, suitable for small to medium-sized LED displays.
  • A5L: Supports up to 1.3 million pixels, ideal for medium to large LED screens.
  • A6L: Supports up to 2.3 million pixels and features dual network port output, making it suitable for large LED display installations.

When selecting a model, calculate the total resolution (width × height) of your LED screen and choose a controller with enough capacity to ensure stable performance and smooth content playback.

Which Common Models Are Available?

Common models in the Colorlight LED control system lineup are generally divided into four main categories: receiving cards, sending cards/boxes, multimedia players (asynchronous controllers), and video processors.

1. Receiving Cards (for LED modules / cabinets)

  • 5A-75E
  • 5A-75B
  • 5A-75C
  • A5
  • A8

These cards are installed inside LED cabinets and connect directly to LED modules through HUB75 interfaces, enabling signal reception and data processing for the display.

2. Sending Cards / Sending Boxes

  • i5
  • C2
  • C4

Sending devices transmit video signals from a computer or media source to the receiving cards, acting as the core data distribution unit of the LED display system.

3. Multimedia Players / Asynchronous Controllers

  • X3
  • X4e
  • X4s
  • Q1 Pro

These devices allow independent playback of content without a computer, supporting scheduled content updates, remote control, and advertising playback.

4. Video Processors

  • X100 Pro
  • Z6
  • Z4

Video processors handle signal processing, scaling, and switching, enabling high-quality display of HDMI/DVI video sources on large LED screens.

Overall, these devices form a complete LED display control architecture:

Video Source → Video Processor → Sending Card / Player → Receiving Card → LED Modules