i-tec USB 3.0 Dual Display Adapter Advance 1x HDMI 1x

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  • Works well on Mac!  

    i-tec USB 3.0 Dual Display Adapter Advance 1x HDMI 1x DVI + 1x VGA Adapter Full HD + 2048x1152 px External monitor graphics card (optional)
    If used on a MBP in 2010 (currently with OS 10.10), only via USB 2, and still works to the great satisfaction. Even the operation with two monitors on the adapter is possible. Meets the application!
  • Wow - This thing runs better than me  

    i-tec USB 3.0 Dual Display Adapter Advance 1x HDMI 1x DVI + 1x VGA Adapter Full HD + 2048x1152 px External monitor graphics card (optional)
    I bought the adapter actually for terminal applications and therefore not expecting much. But I must say I am pleasantly surprised. 1. It is meticulously crafted, 2. Windows 7 detects the thing even and even 3. run games pretty well it. So I can reco
  • Fujitsu laptop with Windows XP and 3 monitors  

    i-tec USB 3.0 Dual Display Adapter Advance 1x HDMI 1x DVI + 1x VGA Adapter Full HD + 2048x1152 px External monitor graphics card (optional)
    2 monitors at dock (VGA, DVI) - Main Monitor (center, DVI 1920x1200) Links (VGA, 1600x1200) Right (I-TEC via USB2 DVI, 1600x1200) Works very well as expected even on USB. 2 it only office applications are launched, such as Outlook / Excel / PowerPoin
  • 3 monitors on the Surface Pro 2 / ideal  

    i-tec USB 3.0 Dual Display Adapter Advance 1x HDMI 1x DVI + 1x VGA Adapter Full HD + 2048x1152 px External monitor graphics card (optional)
    Super to the Surface to expand 2 additional monitors. By miniDP the Surface you can now connect 3 monitors. Have one VGA and one HDMI on the USB3 adapter. Even HD videos run without jerking in parallel on the monitors.
  • Supports third FullHD Monitor on Windows PC  

    i-tec USB 3.0 Dual Display Adapter Advance 1x HDMI 1x DVI + 1x VGA Adapter Full HD + 2048x1152 px External monitor graphics card (optional)
    I am using the i-tec Display Adapter been very pleased. Unfortunately, my graphics card only supports two monitors. Currently working for CAD and circuit design I need three monitors, however, and have therefore decided to use the ITEC. As monitors I
  • Runs on MacBook Pro 10.9 - super  

    i-tec USB 3.0 Dual Display Adapter Advance 1x HDMI 1x DVI + 1x VGA Adapter Full HD + 2048x1152 px External monitor graphics card (optional)
    The adapter does what he should.. He allows me (not retina) to connect a second external monitor to my MacBook Pro 13 "The first monitor depends on DisplayPort before the monitor can be identified, the DisplayLink drivers have yet to be installed be.