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Monitor Multitasking The Cable Matters USB 3.0 to HDMI Adapter is an easy way to connect a display with HDMI to a computer with an available USB port. Add a monitor to a computer without HDMI or add an additional display when the other video ports on your computer are occupied. Arrange the connected monitor in primary, extended, or mirror mode. Connect a display with DVI using the included HDMI to DVI adapter for video only. Create more space around your desktop by connecting a 3 foot Cable Matters USB 3.0 Extension cable.
Important Notes - SEPARATE CABLE REQUIRED – An HDMI or DVI cable is not included - NOT BI-DIRECTIONAL - Adapter only operates from USB to HDMI/DVI - SMOOTH HD VIDEO - Minimum i5 Core 2+ GHz CPU to prevent video lag
OS Compatibility - Windows: 10/8.1/8/7 (64/32 bit) XP SP2 32 bit
Adapter Specifications - Input: USB 3.0 Male - Output: HDMI Female - Video Resolution: up to 2560x1440 (HDMI) or 1920 x 1200 (DVI) - Audio Support: 2 Channel, LPCM (HDMI only) DVI does not output audio - Supports Hot Swapping - Multiple adapters can support up to 6 displays
Package Contents - 1 x USB 3.0 to HDMI Adapter - 1 x HDMI to DVI Adapter (Male to Female) - 1 x CD with Drivers and User Guides (available for download) - 1 x User Manual
Warranty Limited One-Year Warranty and Lifetime Product Support
Can USB be converted to HDMI? With the Cable Matters USB 3.0 to HDMI/DVI Adapter, it is possible to convert the USB port on your computer into an HDMI video port. The Cable Matters USB 3.0 to HDMI/DVI Adapter will allow you connect an HDMI display to the USB port on your computer. What is the maximum supported resolution? The maximum supported resolution of the Cable Matters USB 3.0 to HDMI/DVI Adapter is 2560x1440. To achieve this resolution the adapter must be connected to at least a USB 3.0 port. When connected to a USB 2.0 port, the adapter will only support up to 1080p. How does the USB 3.0 to HDMI/DVI Adapter work? The USB 3.0 to HDMI/DVI Adapter utilizes DisplayLink technology to send the video signal to your monitor. The latest DisplayLink driver must be installed on your system for the adapter to function properly. You may find the most recent drivers available for download here: My Windows desktop does not entirely match the size of my TV screen. How can I make the desktop larger? This issue is caused by HDMI overscan and can be fixed by disabling the HDMI overscan on your TV or using DisplayLink's Fit to TV picture to customize the size of your desktop on the TV screen. Click here for more detailed instructions on using the Fit To TV feature. Why won't my monitor display an image after switching to a Windows 10 host with a KVM Switch? This issue is caused by enabling the USB Selective Suspend setting in the computer's Advanced Power Settings. To disable the USB Selective Suspend setting go to Control Panel --> Hardware and Sound --> Power Options --> Change Plan Settings --> Change advanced power settings --> USB Settings --> USB selective suspend setting --> Change to Disabled