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Brand | HIS |
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Model | HMVX2-MAC-PC |
Type | USB to DVI / HDMI |
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Color | White |
Specifications | The minimum requirements for the PC are: - With Single Core CPU at 1.2GHz or higher processor clock. Intel Pentium/Celeron family, or AMD K6/Athlon/Duron family, or compatible processor - 512MB memory - At least one USB3.0 port (*) - 30MB of available disk space - Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution monitor *Note: Although this adapter supports to connect to a USB 2.0 connector, the quality might be poor under high resolution display condition. In addition, this adapter does not support USB 1.0/1.1. To play DVD on the adapter-attached monitor, except the requirements above, the following requirements should also be met: - With dual core CPU at 2.0 GHz processor clock - The adapter screen resolution be set to 800x600 with 32bit color. It is recommended to close all other unnecessary applications if the video playback is not smooth. For 1-2 monitors, business usage, productivity target. This may not provide full frame rate DVD playback at full screen. - 1.2GHz Single Core CPU - 512MB memory For 3 monitors, where 1 could run DVD video while also targeting productivity and business apps. Will support only 1 video of DVD resolution at full screen - 1.6GHz CPU - 1GB memory For 6 screen where 1 screen can run full screen DVD video - 1.8GHz Core Duo - 1GB memory Windows XP Home or Professional (Including Tablet edition) SP2 or SP3 (32-bit) *Note: The adapter does not support Windows XP 64-bit Windows Vista SP1 or SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit) |
Features | Add-on monitor, LCD or projector through a single USB 3.0 port hot-plug; add or remove monitor without system reboot Small in size, works with all VGA displays. Supports High Resolution up to 2048x1152 Video streaming is supported up to 1080p Extend and Mirror mode support. Resumes from hibernation and suspend modes Supports up to 6 USB display adapters to work simultaneously |
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Date First Available | April 29, 2013 |
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