![]() ![]() If you use a 4K monitor to display in 1080p, there is a possibility that the link still gets 4K bandwidth and reduces the overall bandwidth for the other displaysĬomes with one 20-pin Mini DisplayPort 1.2 input port, two 19-pin HDMI video output ports, one Micro USB for power input port (at least 5V/300mA)Ĭompatible with Mini DisplayPort 1.2 graphics cards with AMD Eyefinity, NVIDIA Surround, or Intel Collage technology *Note: - When the resolution of Display A and Display B is set to 3840 x 2160 one of them will be disabled *Note: Make sure the total combined resolution bandwidth among all displays do NOT exceed 100% Offers a true 21.6Gbps video bandwidth and supports 7.1ch surround sound up to 192KHz sampling rate Supports UHD video resolutions up to single 3840x2160 (4Kx2K) display or Dual 3840x2160 (4Kx2K) displays * Mini DisplayPort (mDP) resolution can display the same maximum resolution as the original size DisplayPort (DP) Surface products only support up to 3 displays total, including the Surface screen AMD and NVIDIA video cards support up to 4 displays, while Intel supports up to 3 displays (AMD RX560 / RX570 / Radeon 7200 Series video cards only support up to 2 displays) 4. Panoramic Video Wall mode requires an AMD Eyefinity, NVIDIA Surround, or Intel Collage technology graphics adapter 3. Mirror mode using Windows Display Utility and NVIDIA Utility is limited to 2 displays 2. An MST Splitter allows the use of three different modes for multi-monitor displays, such as Mirror mode same content on each display, Extended mode with individual content on each display, and Panoramic Video Wall mode which combines multiple monitors to use as one large display Boost your productivity by connecting two HDMI displays to single Mini DisplayPort 1.2 output with Multi-Stream Transport (MST) technology - Mirror mode, Extended mode, and Panoramic Video Wall display modeĮnables the source system to send multiple independent Video Signals over a single DisplayPort 1.2 or Mini DisplayPort 1.2 output. ![]()
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