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The First Q8 Project in the United States — A Landmark Debut

2026-05-12

The First Q8 Project in the United States — A Landmark Debut
The First Q8 Project in the United States — A Landmark Debut
PIXELHUE steps onto the U.S. stage with full power. Born to Lead.



Background — A Debut That Matters

This project marks the very first deployment of the PIXELHUE Q8 in the United States—a milestone for both the brand and the North American rental market.

For a high-stakes corporate meeting in Washington DC, the production team required a stable, multi-screen LED system, synchronized playback across multiple canvases, and a processor capable of handling a wide layout without compromise.

Music Matters Productions selected PIXELHUE for this major event, trusting our flagship Q8 and U5 Pro to take the lead in a demanding, mission-critical environment.



System Layout — A Complex LED Environment, Fully Controlled

Screen System
• Main LED: 9600W × 2304H (P3.91)
• Side Panels: 6 × 1152W × 1920H

Processing System
• 1 × Q8 4K Presentation Switcher (primary controller)
• 1 × U5 Pro (auxiliary routing & capacity expansion)
• disguise media server (content playback)
• Brompton SX40 (LED processing)

This setup required high bandwidth, multi-layer processing, and stable multi-output routing—the exact battlefield where Q8 excels.



Why PIXELHUE — Power That Shows

The Q8’s debut in the U.S. was not just a test.
It was a demonstration of capability.
• Massive 4K input bandwidth allowed the full content package to be handled without compromise.
• High-capacity layer processing ensured creative flexibility for wide-format corporate content.
• Stable multi-screen outputs matched the precise LED configuration on site.
• U5 Pro and Q8 formed a seamless main–aux system, giving the team redundant routing and additional output capacity.

This was a complex environment where failure was not an option—and Q8 performed with absolute steadiness.



Engineering Support — Born to Lead Is Not a Slogan, It’s Action

From the moment the project was initiated, the PIXELHUE engineering team worked side-by-side with the production crew:
• Pre-planning screen layouts
• Matching signal paths and bandwidth
• On-site system integration and fine-tuning
• Real-time optimization under full load
• Ensuring flawless operation from rehearsal through showtime

Our engineers didn’t just “support.”
They led the process, ensuring that Q8 delivered maximum performance during its U.S. debut.



On-Site Performance — Full Stability, Zero Doubt

Throughout the event, the Q8 maintained:
• Smooth, frame-accurate transitions
• Rock-solid output across all screens
• Stable performance under heavy layer usage
• Immediate operator responsiveness

This reliability was crucial for a corporate meeting of this scale, where timing and visual clarity directly impacted the event’s success.



Client Feedback — A Strong First Impression

The production team expressed high recognition of Q8’s capabilities, noting:
• The unexpectedly large processing capacity
• The stability under pressure
• The overall confidence the system brought to the show

The client commented that the performance of the Q8 “really impressed the entire team”, setting a new benchmark for future projects.



PIXELHUE Products Used
• Q8 4K Presentation Switcher
• U5 Pro 4K Auxiliary Processor



Closing — A Debut That Signals a New Era

This project was more than a successful deployment—it marked PIXELHUE’s official entry into the U.S. high-end rental market.

The first finishing of Q8 in the United States proves one thing very clearly:
when PIXELHUE steps onto a new stage, we don’t follow — we lead.
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