🚀 Unlock Your Dual Display Potential!
The UPTab USB C to Dual DisplayPort Adapter Hub allows you to connect two monitors simultaneously, supporting resolutions up to 8K at 60Hz for a single monitor or dual 4K at 60Hz. This plug-and-play adapter is compatible with a range of devices including Dell XPS, Lenovo Yoga, and Samsung Chromebook, making it an ideal solution for professionals and creatives looking to enhance their multitasking capabilities.
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Worked as intended
Worked as intended.
W**E
ONLY for DisplayPort, works well
This adapter works perfectly! I have my Inspiron 7577 connected to this adapter and it allows me to use the laptop display along with my 2560x1600 Dell U3011 and 1920x1080 HP E231i at 60hz on all displays. Get this one if you're doing something similar at 60hz, don't pay double the price for that StarTech one.The device does get a bit warm after some use, but that's a given. I will see how this adapter holds up over the next few months.For the most part, any oddities can be pointed squarely at the GPU, in my case, the Intel HD Graphics 630.However, be aware, as it is not listed on this device nor other devices of this kind:You MUST use DisplayPort monitors with this adapter. You CANNOT use HDMI, DVI, VGA, etc. by itself, since this device is purely DisplayPort.If you need to use a VGA, DVI, or HDMI device with this kind of adapter, consider buying one with the specific ports you need, or buy an active converter.
B**D
Dual monitors
This was great to support the extra needed monitors but it does cause one of my monitor to flash off and on once in a while
A**N
works on intel NUC8i7BEH! even through a thunderbolt dock
I haven't seen much information out there about my situation so figured I would post it to help anyone else who's looking for a solution.I bought this to get dual DisplayPort off the single Thunderbolt3 / USB-C port on the NUC. I have a nice TB3 dock with dual display support which works perfect with a MacBook Pro and other windows based laptops but for some reason, only one monitor works on the NUC over thunderbolt. Fortunately, the TB3 dock has an extra TB3 port to test this with and it works fine, so I can use the dock with this adapter.The Dock is a OWC (13 port with firewire, now discontinued)https://www.amazon.com/Other-Computing-OWCTB3DK13PSL-OWC-Thunderbolt/dp/B01N8VJJQIThe nuc is NUC8i7BEHhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GX69JQP/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
O**O
Weak cable
Used on a WFH laptop for 2 years. Started to flicker out really bad after the first year due to cable stress. Other than that this adapter was fine.If you end up buying it, be gentle on the cable and try not to bend it too much or it will break.
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USB Device Not Recognized
This is all I get when I attempt to use the Device from a new HP Laptop with i7 Processor connecting to Dell 22 inch Monitors. I have removed all USB drivers and reinstalled. I have also followed many troubleshooting YouTubes. This is not working at all.
G**S
The smallest 2-port adapter out there! Works on Linux Ubuntu
Smaller than any other 2-port adapter out there. Works on Linux Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04, and Windows 11 in Dell Precision 5570, Dell XPS 15 9530, etc.
H**E
Works for me, for both Linux (Fedora) and Windows 10
I just bought a Thinkpad X13 with 6-core AMD chip. Although Lenovo says they will support pre-installed Linux across all of these laptops, it hasn't happened yet. So I loaded the latest version of Fedora and guessed that there was a 50-50 chance that this would product work. It did -- I was able to drive two 34" 4k Dell monitors*.* If I paid $100 more per monitor they then allow a USB-C input and I wouldn't need this product.
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