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Reseñado en España el 6 de enero de 2025
Hace lo que dice, lo utilizo para poder tener dos monitores, tengo uno antiguo VGA y otro mas nuevo LG pero ninguno tiene DisplayPort, lo utilizo con el LG más nuevo y funciona genial
Gerald
Reseñado en Alemania el 2 de enero de 2025
Funktionaler und stabiler Adapter, gute Grösse für die Laptop Tasche.
DARAIOUS BILLIMORIA
Reseñado en Canadá el 28 de junio de 2024
Small and convenient to use. The video and graphics come through very well.
Thomas van Dalen
Reseñado en Países Bajos el 28 de mayo de 2024
Not even 120 ha could be because of the notebook from me
José
Reseñado en España el 31 de marzo de 2024
me a gustado la cálida no falla pero me pone k no es compatible con hdcp como está configurada mi pantalla no puedo poner hdr10 i pone k es compatible si alguno de ustede saben algo dejarme un comentario plis por lo demás todo genial mui bueno
Buen_comprador
Reseñado en España el 5 de octubre de 2024
Va bien con Linux y otros unix y era lo que estaba buscando. No tengo pegas.
Josep Manel
Reseñado en España el 15 de mayo de 2023
Funciona correctamente con la connexión DP del dock thunderbolt 4.0 de Calldigit. Con el puedo enviar la señal via cable HDMI a un segundo monitor conectado a un MacBook pro 16 M1 Max.
Miguel Angel
Reseñado en España el 10 de mayo de 2023
Usa el chipset PS170, y eso significa que es un verdadero convertidor. Ni es un “recableador de conexiones” ni es un convertidor de niveles de voltaje. Probado con éxito con una fuente de video DisplayPort que sólo usa una lane.
JFAB_H
Reseñado en Francia el 11 de marzo de 2022
Fonctiionne trés bien.
Aquiles
Reseñado en España el 7 de diciembre de 2019
Este producto no me funcionó con una MacBookPro (16¨) y un dock Belkin 4319ES y monitor ASUS 4K. También probé la combinación directa con cable Amazon DisplayPort-HDMI y no funcionó. En ambos casos, la pantalla se refresca constantemente de forma intermitente. La solución fue a través del puerto USB-C con adaptador Apple y cable HDMI. Sugiero, que en todas las posibles combinación de conexión existente hoy día, que hay que tener muy en cuenta las resoluciones de los equipos a conectar. Definitivamente, todavía no hay un estándar para todos estos equipos.
AG
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 18 de mayo de 2018
Just sharing this information in case it helps anyone; I know I had a lot of questions and did a lot of research before purchase and wasn't sure if this adapter would work. My system is as follows: Dell OptiPlex 7010 DT with 3rd generation I7 (Ivy Bridge) CPU. 16 GB memory, 500 GB HD and a 240 GB solid state drive, DVD Writer. I am using the integrated Intel HD 4000 GPU. I am using Windows 10 which boots off the solid state drive. I have an external sound system plugged into the line input in the back (subwoofer and 2 speakers). I attached my mouse and keyboard to two separate USB 2.0 inputs in the back of the desktop. I mainly use this computer for flight simulation (Flight Gear 2018.1.1 and Microsoft Flight Simulator X Deluxe Edition). I also have a CH Yoke and CH rudder pedals attached via separate USB 3.0 ports in the back of the desktop. The system had 3 monitor ports: One VGA, and Two Displayports. I was initially using only the VGA port since I had only one monitor; but wanted to add two more monitors using the built-in Displayports so that in my flight sims, I can have one monitor looking forward, and the other two monitors on either side with a left window view and right window view. For my project, I bought three identical LED monitors: 21.5 in screen and 1920 x 1080 resolution. Each of these monitors has one VGA input and one HDMI input.Once I got this StarTech adaptors (I ordered two of them), I plugged my center (main) monitor using the VGA ports on the monitor and computer. I then attached one of these StartTech adapters to one of the computers Displayports and a second StarTech adapter to the other Displayport on the computer. I then commected an HDMI cable to each of these adaptors and plugged the other end of each cable into the HDMI input in each of the other two monitors. I placed the HDMI monitors on each side of the main monitor, plugged in all the cables and powercords, pressed the ON button and the computer, crossed my fingers, and held my breath.The system booted up flawlessly. Windows 10 recognized each of the 3 monitors, and it set the resolution of each monitor to the correct setting. My main desktop and desktop icons were showing up on my "left" monitor (HDMI). The other two monitors had a taskbar and the basic Windows 10 screen. I then went to the Display Settings and windows 10 Identified all 3 monitors and gave them a uniqe reference number (1, 2, 3). I had to change the order of the monitors so that the mouse pointer would flow evenly from the far left monitor, to the center monitor, to the far right monitor. I had to go into the Sound settings to change the sound output to the internal sound card (and thus my external speakers); the system had defaulted to sending sound to one of the monitors via the Displayport/HDMI cable.I then went into each of the two fligth simulator sofware and was able to have the display exactly as I had wanted (this took several hours of tweaking the software since I am new to using flight sim software!). The center (VGA) monitor now showed the front window of the flight deck (and flight yoke and instruments), the left monitor (HDMI) was displaying the view out of the left window of the aircraft, and right monitor (HDMI) was displaying the view outof the right flight deck window. When I did some flying, all three monitors were coordinated as expected. The yoke and rudder pedals worked perfectly during flight.Bottom line, these StarTech adapters worked perfectly out of the box for my needs and for my system. Hopefully these converters are well built and will last a long time. Hope the above is helpful.
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