Club3D USB 3.2 Type A to Dual HDMI 2.0 Video Adapter, 4K60Hz
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Sunday, February 12, 2023
By: Dj stretch
From: CALGARY
Strengths:
Worked flawless for sending signal to projectors from my windows blade 15 laptop
Weaknesses:
I had a slight delay in video from dj rig to screen. Adjusted the virtual dj software to compensate.
Additional Comments:
For 99$ ish. Worth it . Way better than the Card I had before.
Saturday, November 12, 2022
By: Dale
From: Calgary
Strengths:
This works with USB 3.0 (same as 3.2 Gen1). I have one hooked up to my DualUp monitor, at 2,560 x 2,880 pixels, and simultaneously a second monitor at 1680x1050.
Based on the math, I think this can redraw the full screen on one of the attached 4K monitors about 18 times per second. (Or 9 times if you are changing both monitors at the same time, but how often do you do that?) When scrolling a full page web page, the scroll is not quite as smooth as with an HDMI connection, but not too noticeable. And if I am only scrolling / redrawing 80% of the screen that shows text, such as scrolling a code window, then I'm not sure the scrolling is any less smooth at all; maybe a little, but it does not interfere at all with my work.
This works well enough to stream a movie on the attached screen, although an HDMI or DP connection would likely give a better image. I only use this for business use, so no games and generally not videos.
No problems at all with my setup.
Weaknesses:
Don't try to game on this. Your FPS will be too low.
Additional Comments:
Fantastic product.
Saturday, April 16, 2022
By: Mark L
From: Etobicoke
Additional Comments:
HDMI is hooked up to 4k@60Hz
USB-C is hooked up to 1440p@60Hz
I had a 3rd extra monitor but Mac Mini has a limitation of 2 displays at most. With this USB Video Adapter using 6000 series Displaylink, I am able to use CPU cycles to render a 3rd monitor, by passing the limitation.
USB-A is hooked up to 4k@60Hz
Etobicoke location was so helpful!
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