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ColorLight LED Display Control Systems
We offer a complete range of ColorLight LED control systems, including receiving cards, sending boxes, multimedia players, and video processors for professional LED display projects.
As a long-term LED display module and screen manufacturer, we provide these proven ColorLight solutions to support a one-stop procurement experience. All models are carefully selected for stability, compatibility, and reliable performance in real-world indoor and outdoor LED installations.
If the ColorLight control system you are looking for is not listed, please CONTACT US for availability checks or fast sourcing assistance..For large-scale LED display systems or customized requirements, NovaStar offers direct support via their official website: www.colorlightinside.com.
Lead Time
Orders are typically processed and shipped within 1–3 business days from our main warehouse.
Fulfillment Details
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Shipping Origin: All products ship directly from our warehouse.
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Standard: 9–18 days | Express: 5–9 days.
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Shipping Costs: Calculated based on cart weight, dimensions, and destination.
ColorLight LED Control Systems by Function
| Function Type | System Type | Product Models |
|---|---|---|
| Receiving Cards | Standard / High Load | 5A-75E, 5A-75B, 5A-75C, A5, A8 |
| Multimedia Players / Async Control | Built-in Media Player | A35, A100 |
Browse All ColorLight Control Models
| Model | Function Type | Features |
|---|---|---|
| 5A-75E | Receiving Card | Standard card, 16-group parallel data, 512×256 max resolution |
| 5A-75B | Receiving Card | Universal receiving card, 24-group parallel data, onboard store |
| A8 | Receiving Card | High refresh, grayscale enhancement, 32-group data output |
Expandable
Yes. When choosing a controller, consider the total pixel count, resolution, and screen layout. Larger or high-resolution screens need controllers with higher pixel loading capacity to ensure stable performance and support for multiple inputs and screen splicing.
Colorlight controllers typically support interface inputs like HDMI, DVI, and SDI, and some also support USB or network inputs, making them compatible with computers, media players, and cameras.
The controller (or sending box) transmits processed video data via network cable or fiber optic to the receiving card, which then distributes it to LED modules, ensuring stable long-distance transmission and display.
Yes. With Colorlight Cloud or compatible software, users can remotely monitor display status (temperature, voltage, signal strength) and push content updates, making central management easier.
Yes. Combined with receiving cards, Colorlight controllers support multi-screen splicing, segmented display, and expanded layouts, suitable for large video walls and custom display configurations.
