Type: USB 3.1 Type-C to Mini DisplayPort Female Adapter
Changer Type: USB 3.1 Type-C to Mini DisplayPort
Color: White
Specifications: Connect A: USB 3.1 Type-C Male
Connect B: MIni DisplayPort Female
Type: USB Type-C to Mini DisplayPort Adapter
Compatible Devices for USB 3.1 Type-C with DP Alt Mode or Thunderbolt 3 (not a full list)
PC:
MacBook 2015 and newer/ MacBook Pro 2016 and newer/ iMac 2017 and newer/ iMac Pro 2017 and newer
MacBook Air 2018/ iPad Pro 2018 / New Mac Mini
Dell XSP 15/13
ASUS T303ua/ ZenBook 3
Lenovo YOGA900/910/920 / Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon 5th
Chromebook Pixel 2
HP EliteBook Folio G1/ Spectre 13 X360
Huawei Matebook
And more...
Smartphones:
Huawei Mate 10
Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+/S9 / Samsung Galaxy Note8/9
Microsoft Lumia 950 / LG G5 / V20 / V30
And more...
Compatibility: macOS High Sierra (10.13)
macOS Mojave (10.14)
macOS Catalina (10.15)
macOS Big Sur (11.0)
macOS Monterey (12.0)
Windows 8
Windows 10
Windows 11
Chrome OS
iPadOS
Android 9, 10, 11
Ports Spec: 1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 USB Type-A (9 pin, 10 Gbps)
1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 USB Type-C (Fast-Charge, 24 Pin, 10 Gbps)
1 x SD / MMC Slot
1 x USB Type-C (24 pin) USB Power Delivery only
1 x HDMI (19 pin)
1 x RJ-45
1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 USB Type-C (24 pin, 10 Gbps)
System Requirements: Computer with DVI video and 3.5mm stereo audio connectors
Monitor with a DVI video connector
Monitor with a 3.5mm stereo audio connector; or, a set of speakers with a 3.5mm stereo audio connector
Feature: For use where DVI video and 3.5mm stereo audio signals need to be transmitted from a computer to multiple sets of monitors/speakers
Specifications: Molded, double-shielded construction for maximum EMI/RFI protection
Two monitors display the same image from one PC
Inexpensive solution for presentations
System Requirements: DVI-D or DVI-I Female PC Card Connector, and DVI Enabled Monitors
Provides an inexpensive alternative for splitting the video signal from your PC's DVI port to two DVI enabled monitors.
Splits the digital (DVI) signal providing simultaneous display of the same image on two DVI monitors.