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£4741.42 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ATEN VW884 is the sort of “plumbing” accessory you don’t buy because it’s exciting—you buy it because you need your video wall to behave predictably. At over **£3.9k ex-VAT**, it’s not for teams who just want to splash a few inputs onto displays. It’s aimed at resellers, integrators, and enterprise AV teams building multi-screen deployments where the processor logic and switching/scaling requirements can’t be handled by a generic endpoint. In practice, if you’ve already committed to an ATEN video wall stack and you’re hitting limitations with simpler handling, this is one of those purchases that can save you from late-stage compromises and “it looks fine… until someone moves a window” problems.
Should you buy it? Yes, if you’re running a proper control room/command centre/large-format presentation setup, need reliable wall management, and your installation design aligns with ATEN’s ecosystem. No, if you’re working with a smaller number of screens, mostly single-source content, or you don’t have strong requirements around layout control—because for that price, you can often do just as well with a simpler processor/switching approach (or even different architecture) without paying for capabilities you won’t use. If you’re evaluating this, the key question is whether your current design genuinely needs what the VW884 is built to do; if not, it’s an expensive way to over-engineer.

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