Pixelhue PixPro A | AV-over-IP + LED controller in one, 16×6 splicing, PD3 4K

Posted by – February 10, 2026
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Pixelhue walks through PixPro A, positioned as an all-in-one AV-over-IP platform that merges a video decoder/encoder pipeline with an LED controller in the same box, so an LED wall can be driven directly without stacking separate processors. The pitch is a single integrated control layer for distributed video, splicing, and LED output, aimed at command/control and large canvas display workflows. https://www.pixelhue.com/


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A core theme is doing high image quality over standard 1GbE instead of requiring 10GbE, while still targeting very low end-to-end delay for operator use. In the demo they switch into a KVM mode and call out sub-2 ms latency, which is the key spec when you want “mouse-feels-local” interaction on remote sources. This is paired with a “visualized digital center” style management interface for monitoring, routing, and layout control in a control-room context.

The PD3 transceiver family is shown as the building block: compact encode/decode endpoints with HDMI I/O, a quick device-ID/check button, and the ability to repurpose a unit as encoder or decoder depending on configuration. There are variants labeled PD3 2K and PD3 4K, with models that include multiple HDMI inputs/outputs so you can do input backup and fast switching for redundancy. The video was filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, which fits the AV-control and LED ecosystem angle.

On the canvas side, PixPro A demonstrates multi-window splicing up to 16×6, effectively treating many sources as one composited surface for an LED wall or a large multi-display array. That points to typical use cases like situational awareness, SOC/NOC visualization, and surveillance viewing, where you need flexible layout presets, fast recall, and consistent timing across tiles. The “13 million pixels” comment reinforces that they’re targeting large total pixel budgets and wide canvases.

The competitive framing is against established enterprise AV-over-IP vendors, but with a focus on lowering network and deployment cost by staying on 1GbE while keeping 4K capability and interactive latency low. Technically, it sits at the intersection of IP video distribution, matrix switching, LED processing, and KVM-over-IP, with emphasis on integrated control and failover-friendly HDMI routing. It’s a practical look at how AV-over-IP is being packaged for LED walls and control-room operation here.

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