Pixel FX Shares Infinity Switch Progress and Releases Firmware 3.15.6

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Pixel FX has kicked off 2026 with a brief but meaningful update covering firmware, hardware availability, and future plans.

The company shared a small progress update on the Infinity Switch, its modular video input switching system. While the product is still in the engineering phase, the case design has been finalized and an injection mold has been ordered, signaling continued commitment to the project.

Firmware version 3.15.6 is now available for Retro GEM installations and the Morph 4K across all update channels. The update brings major improvements to WiFi stability and setup, introduces CDN-based firmware distribution, and adds a WiFi speed test. Video-related enhancements include Magiclock 2 (genlock), more flexible scaling and aspect ratio controls, improved EDID handling, better interlaced and refresh-rate behavior, and fixes for PAL height detection on PS1 and PS2 sources. Dreamcast GameID support has also been added.

Pixel FX has also renamed its firmware channels. Stable, Testing, and Unstable are now called Main, Preview, and Beta, reflecting a clearer rollout strategy for new features and fixes.

On the hardware side, VGA and Component input boards for the Morph 4K and Analog Bridge are expected to restock soon, along with fan kits for the Morph 4K.

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