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Customer Reviews for USB 3.0 to HDMI and VGA Adapter -4K/1080p USB Type A Dual Monitor Multiport Display Adapter Converter -External Graphics Card

USB 3.0 to HDMI and VGA Adapter -4K/1080p USB Type A Dual Monitor Multiport Display Adapter Converter -External Graphics Card~#|#~sp131140896_sc7
USB 3.0 to HDMI and VGA Adapter -4K/1080p USB Type A Dual Monitor Multiport Display Adapter Converter -External Graphics Card~#|#~sp131140895_sc7
Item # : IM17FZ013
Model # : USB32HDVGA
USB 3.0 External Video & Graphics Card | 2-in-1 Multiport Adapter | Mac & WindowsĀ®
  • CONVENIENT: External graphics card delivers easy & universal way to connect a single display, projector or HDTV, or add additional monitors to nearly any desktop/laptop w/ a USB 3.0 (USB Type-A) port
  • DRIVER & OS: Powered by Silicon Motion the adapter enables simultaneous use w/ USB video/graphics devices powered by DisplayLink/MCT/Fresco; Win 7/8/10 (auto driver install w/Win 10), macOS 10.13 & up
Price isĀ $90.86
Free deliveryĀ by Tue, May 06
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Posted Sep 21, 2020
Works perfectly for 2011 mac with broken graphics
Without any fuss this has enabled an old 2011 macbook to drive external displays! The macbook has a broken AMD discreet graphics card - so it was impossible to use the thunderbolt port to drive external displays. Connecting this adapter to one of the macbook's USB2 port, while running off of the macbook's internal Intel gpu, was the only other option. Even when connecte...
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Posted Sep 21, 2020
Works perfectly for 2011 mac with broken graphics
Without any fuss this has enabled an old 2011 macbook to drive external displays! The macbook has a broken AMD discreet graphics card - so it was impossible to use the thunderbolt port to drive external displays. Connecting this adapter to one of the macbook's USB2 port, while running off of the macbook's internal Intel gpu, was the only other option. Even when connecte...
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