
- Liztek GA-2800D USB 2.0 to VGA / DVI / HDMI Video Graphics Adapter Card for Multiple Monitors up to 2048x1152 / 1920x1200 Each (
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| Added | Nov 15, 2014 |
Overview
Liztek USB DVI Video Adapter offers a perfect external multi-monitor solution, enabling you to add a high-resolution (up to 2048x1152) external DVI output to your desktop or laptop computer system using an available USB 2.0 port (one adapter required per monitor, up to six on Windows PCs).
Featuring the DisplayLink DL-195 graphics chipset , get the full benefits of USB, including plug and play connectivity, and ability to connect via USB 2.0 hubs and repeaters. Multitask with a dedicated monitor for each document or application.
Top Buying Reasons:
Increase productivity with multiple monitors
-Connect displays/projector with inexpensive USB cabling
Performance
Dual core or 2Ghz or better CPU recommended. Recommended for web and applications, not 3D gaming or motion video playback.
Connectivity
The adapter package includes the main USB 2.0 to DVI-I adapter, a USB 2.0 cable and hardware adapters for the different connector types (DVI-I to VGA/D-Sub and DVI-I to HDMI). HDMI connections are graphics only--this adapter has no audio function. Supports monitors and PC-compatible TVs up to 2048x1152 or 1920x1200 (1920x1080 for Analog VGA).
Supported Operating Systems
Windows 8.1/8/7 64 and 32 bit, XP SP2+ 32 bit only - We recommend downloading DisplayLink's newest driver.
Mac 10.9 "Mavericks" is not supported due to significant limitations in the operating system.
Requires Intel / AMD / nVidia main GPU and driver with Windows Aero enabled. USB graphics requires dual core or 2 Ghz or better CPU for best performance. Not compatible with ARM-based Windows (MS Surface). Windows RT, Vista Home Basic, Win7 Starter Edition disable multiple monitors and are not supported. No supported drivers are available for Linux at this time.