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1x2 Mini DisplayPort to HDMI MST Hub (PRO-MSTmDP2HD)

gofanco Prophecy 1x2 Mini DisplayPort to Dual HDMI Multi Monitor Adapter (4K @30Hz) – mDP to 2 Port HDMI MST Hub for Extended Displays - for Windows PCs Only, Not macOS, TAA Compliant (PRO-MSTmDP2HD)

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PRO-MSTmDP2HD
Now Only $28.38 Regular Price $52.99
  • *IMPORTANT NOTES* – 1) Mini DisplayPort 1.2 GPU/Graphics card required || 2) Requires GPU/Graphics card supporting more than 2 external displays || 3) Intel HD Graphics are limited to 3 external monitors altogether || 4) Not compatible with Microsoft Surface Dock || ** See Product Description for more important information. Contact us before purchasing if you are not sure about compatibility
  • 2 EXTERNAL DISPLAYS – Connect two HDMI displays to your system through a single Mini DisplayPort 1.2 output; work as a splitter, extended mode, or expand mode joining multiple screens together as one display
  • HIGH RESOLUTION – Supports up to 4K @30Hz. A Mini DisplayPort v1.2 output or later is required for full functionality. With DisplayPort v1.1 or earlier, the MST function is disabled and the hub becomes a Splitter, mirroring your video source across all displays
  • Eyefinity SUPPORT – Active converter ensures compatibility with AMD Eyefinity technology to support multi-screen SLS gaming and digital signage applications. Supports Windows PCs with no driver installation required. *Mac OS* does not support MST function and will only mirror the displays
  • MADE IN TAIWAN & HIGH QUALITY COMPONENTS – FCC, CE & RoHS compliant. Metal enclosure with ESD protection to prevent malfunction or breakdown. Our products are backed with a 1-year limited warranty and experienced tech support team in Silicon Valley. Contact us at "www.gofanco.com/contacts" if you have any questions or concerns

Important Information:
Adding additional displays to your system is simple with MST Hubs; however, they are mostly dependent on and tied to your Graphics Card’s capability to operate properly. Make sure your system requirements are met before purchasing an MST Hub. Below are some key requirements for our MST Hubs. Please contact us if you’re not sure before making your purchase.
1) Make sure your DisplayPort or Mini DisplayPort is DP v1.2 or later. This is the most important criteria. If you’re unsure, check with the video card or system manufacturer.
2) Mac OS does not support MST function and will only mirror the displays.
3) Install the latest drivers for your video card. Go directly to the system/video card manufacturer or chipset owner, such as AMD, Nvidia or Intel, to find the latest driver. Driver update through Device Manager may not retrieve the latest driver available.
4) MST hubs cannot increase the number displays a video card supports. Regardless of the number of display connectors built into your video card, each video card has a limited number of displays it can support. From our experience at the current time, AMD and NVIDIA video cards support up to 4 displays, while Intel supports up to 3. If you’re unsure, check with the video card or system manufacturer.
5) Refer to our bandwidth table to make sure additional displays can be accommodated. It’s important to note that if you use a 4K monitor to display in 1080p, there’s a possibility that the link still gets 4K bandwidth and reduces the overall bandwidth for the other displays.
6) To connect HDMI, DVI, VGA monitors to our DisplayPort/Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort MST Hubs, use ACTIVE converters, such as gofanco DPHDMIA-4K, DPDVIA, DPVGA.
7) The Microsoft Surface “Dock” is not compatible with Mini DisplayPort MST Hubs and should not be used when the Surface Dock is connected. Our Mini DisplayPort MST Hubs will work when directly connected to the Surface tablet/book.
8) These Microsoft Surface products are compatible with our Mini DisplayPort 2-port MST Hubs: A) Surface Pro 2, B) Surface Pro 3, C) Surface Pro 4, D) Surface Book. *Note: Surface products only support up to 3 displays total, including the Surface screen.

Notes
1) Mirror mode using Windows Display Utility and NVIDIA Utility is limited to 2 displays
2) Video Wall mode (e.g., Panoramic) requires either an AMD Eyefinity, Intel, or NVIDIA Surround technology graphics adapter
3) Currently, most Intel HD Graphics cards only support up to 3 external monitors altogether

What's in the Package
- 1x2 Mini DisplayPort MST Hub
- Micro-USB power cable
- User’s guide

Warranty & Support
- Limited One-Year Warranty and Lifetime Product Support

More Information
SKUPRO-MSTmDP2HD
Max Resolution/Refresh Rate4K@30Hz
Input x Output1x2
output typeHDMI
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Important Information:
Adding additional displays to your system is simple with MST Hubs; however, they are mostly dependent on and tied to your Graphics Card’s capability to operate properly. Make sure your system requirements are met before purchasing an MST Hub. Below are some key requirements for our MST Hubs. Please contact us if you’re not sure before making your purchase.
1) Make sure your DisplayPort or Mini DisplayPort is DP v1.2 or later. This is the most important criteria. If you’re unsure, check with the video card or system manufacturer.
2) Mac OS does not support MST function and will only mirror the displays.
3) Install the latest drivers for your video card. Go directly to the system/video card manufacturer or chipset owner, such as AMD, Nvidia or Intel, to find the latest driver. Driver update through Device Manager may not retrieve the latest driver available.
4) MST hubs cannot increase the number displays a video card supports. Regardless of the number of display connectors built into your video card, each video card has a limited number of displays it can support. From our experience at the current time, AMD and NVIDIA video cards support up to 4 displays, while Intel supports up to 3. If you’re unsure, check with the video card or system manufacturer.
5) Refer to our bandwidth table to make sure additional displays can be accommodated. It’s important to note that if you use a 4K monitor to display in 1080p, there’s a possibility that the link still gets 4K bandwidth and reduces the overall bandwidth for the other displays.
6) To connect HDMI, DVI, VGA monitors to our DisplayPort/Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort MST Hubs, use ACTIVE converters, such as gofanco DPHDMIA-4K, DPDVIA, DPVGA.
7) The Microsoft Surface “Dock” is not compatible with Mini DisplayPort MST Hubs and should not be used when the Surface Dock is connected. Our Mini DisplayPort MST Hubs will work when directly connected to the Surface tablet/book.
8) These Microsoft Surface products are compatible with our Mini DisplayPort 2-port MST Hubs: A) Surface Pro 2, B) Surface Pro 3, C) Surface Pro 4, D) Surface Book. *Note: Surface products only support up to 3 displays total, including the Surface screen.

Notes
1) Mirror mode using Windows Display Utility and NVIDIA Utility is limited to 2 displays
2) Video Wall mode (e.g., Panoramic) requires either an AMD Eyefinity, Intel, or NVIDIA Surround technology graphics adapter
3) Currently, most Intel HD Graphics cards only support up to 3 external monitors altogether


Manuals

pro-mstmdp2hdmanual.pdf Manual for PRO-MSTmDP2HD
Manual for PRO-MSTmDP2HD