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AV Access Unveils the Advanced 4KVW14/4KVW24 4K Video Wall Processors for Stunning Visuals in Shopping Malls and Exhibitions

AV Access Unveils the Advanced 4KVW14/4KVW24 4K Video Wall Processors for Stunning Visuals in Shopping Malls and Exhibitions

Globe and Mail04-04-2025
"'We are excited to introduce the 4KVW14 and 4KVW24 video wall processors, reflecting our commitment to innovative and user-friendly solutions that transform audiovisual experiences in shopping malls, retail stores, exhibition halls, and beyond," said Bill, CTO at AV Access."
AV Access has launched the 4KVW14 and 4KVW24 4K video wall processors, marking the addition of a new product line. These cutting-edge solutions enable video walls of up to 4x6 displays with various preset layouts, making them ideal for shopping malls, retail stores, exhibition halls, and other dynamic environments.
AV Access, a leading provider of Pro AV and AV over IP solutions, has introduced the 4KVW24 2x4 and 4KVW14 1x4 video wall processors, expanding its range of innovative display solutions. Designed for seamless scalability, the new processors support multiple video wall layouts, 4K@60Hz ultra HD resolution, bezel correction, and an advanced cascading capability, allowing users to build video walls of up to 4x6 screens in various high-traffic settings such as shopping malls, retail stores, and exhibitions.
Multiple Preset Layouts & 4K UHD Visuals
The 4KVW14 video wall controller features an HDMI input, while the 4KVW24 offers both HDMI and DisplayPort inputs, ensuring flexibility and compatibility across various content sources. Supporting 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 resolution, both models deliver ultra-clear, high-fidelity visuals, captivating audiences with stunning clarity in commercial and retail spaces.
"Another outstanding feature of these video wall processors is their multiple preset layouts, including 1x1, 1x2, 1x3, 1x4, 2x1, 2x2, 3x1, and 4x1. Setup is quick and effortless, catering to diverse display needs," said Bill, CTO at AV Access.
Innovative Cascading Function for Large-Scale Displays
The 4KVW24 video wall controller boasts an advanced cascading function, allowing multiple units to combine into a 4x6 video wall—a 24-screen setup designed for dynamic, immersive visual experiences in expansive commercial environments.
Additionally, both processors feature advanced bezel correction, ensuring seamless visuals with no gaps between displays for a flawless, immersive viewing experience. Designed for professional presentations and high-impact digital signage, the processors allow intuitive control via front panel buttons or a web GUI, making configuration hassle-free—even for non-technical users.
Exclusive Pre-Sale Offer
"With multiple video wall layouts, advanced cascading functionality, bezel correction, and 4K@60Hz ultra HD resolution, the 4KVW14 and 4KVW24 provide an ideal video wall solution for diverse applications. Both models are now available at special pre-sale prices on the AV Access official website (4KVW14: $399.99; 4KVW24: $439.19). For a limited time, you can enjoy an exclusive 20% discount, with the pre-sale running from April 1 to April 21,' added Bill.
About AV Access
AV Access is the world's professional manufacturer of advanced Pro AV and AV over IP products, which include HDMI/KVM extenders, splitters, switchers, KVM switches, AV over IP solutions, wireless conference room solutions, etc. Since its establishment, it has been dedicated to offering the ultimate audiovisual experience to the masses with quality-assured and well-designed AV products at honest pricing. AV Access will continue to develop more innovative products and solutions in the fields of smart home, corporate, education, retail, entertainment, health care, etc. Strong R&D, powerful supply chain and excellent management team make AV Access qualified as your faithful partner!
Learn more by visiting www.avaccess.com
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City: City of Spokane
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Country: United States
Website: https://www.avaccess.com/
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