2026-05-26
The video processor is the brain of your LED display. NovaStar’s VX Pro series is built for rental applications, offering stable output, low latency, and flexible input options. But which model do you need?
The answer depends on net ports and total pixels.
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All models support U‑disk playback, RS232/TCP‑IP control, and LCT software. Higher models add more layers and Genlock for multi‑processor sync.
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Step 1 – Calculate total pixels
P3.91 pixel density = 65,536 dots/㎡. For a 50㎡ screen:
50 * 65,536 = 3,276,800 pixels
Step 2 – Determine required net ports
Each net port max = 650,000 pixels.
3,276,800 ÷ 650,000 ≈ 5.04 → 6 net ports (always round up)
Step 3 – Match processor
6 ports = VX600 Pro (6 net ports, 3.9M max load). Perfect fit.
> For larger screens, repeat the same logic: total pixels ÷ 650,000 = ports → pick VX1000 Pro (10 ports) or VX2000 Pro (20 ports).
Choosing the right NovaStar VX Pro processor is simple: count your total pixels, divide by 650,000, then pick the model with enough net ports. Guide Visual integrates NovaStar controllers and helps you select the perfect match for your rental fleet.
Email: sales@sqleddisplay.com
Website: www.guide-led.com
Contact us for a free processor recommendation.
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