Sending Cards & Boxes

Sending Cards & Boxes

Our LED sending cards and LED sending boxes provide stable video signal transmission for professional LED display systems. Compatible with HDMI, DVI, and multi-input sources, these controllers support smooth image output across a wide range of LED screens.

From standalone sending cards to all-in-one sending boxes, we offer reliable solutions from NovaStar, ColorLight, Mooncell, and Huidu for different project requirements.

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Lead Time

Orders are typically processed and shipped within 1–3 business days from our main warehouse.

Fulfillment Details

  • Shipping Origin: All products ship directly from our warehouse.

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

  • Shipping Costs: Calculated based on cart weight, dimensions, and destination.

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Explore Key Sending Cards & Boxes

Brand Model Interface Sync / Async Max Load Capacity Key Features
NovaStar MSD600 DVI Synchronous 1.3 million pixels Compact size, popular for standard setups
NovaStar TB40 HDMI Asynchronous 650,000 pixels Built-in WiFi, USB upload
ColorLight S2 DVI Synchronous 1.3 million pixels Dual ports

Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers about sending cards & boxes, including applications, installation, compatibility, and product performance.

Can sending cards/sending boxes affect the display’s refresh rate?

Yes. The processing capabilities of the sending card influence signal transmission. High-performance sending cards support higher refresh rates and more stable dynamic output, reducing flicker and dropped frames.

Do sending cards or sending boxes support hot swapping?

Most sending cards do not support hot swapping. Power should be off before inserting or removing cards to prevent damage or instability. Sending boxes may vary by design—refer to the manufacturer’s documentation.

What input signals do sending cards/sending boxes typically support?

Most sending cards support mainstream inputs such as HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort (DP), SDI, etc., and can receive signals from computers, media players, cameras, or image processors.