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The AccellmDP-3DP Multi Monitor Splitter is a powerful Mini DisplayPort 1.2 MST hub that allows you to connect up to three monitors from a single Mini DisplayPort connection. It supports impressive resolutions, including 4K at 30Hz and dual 2560x1600 at 60Hz, making it perfect for professionals seeking to enhance their workspace. With easy plug-and-play compatibility and support for various display types, this splitter is designed for seamless integration into your tech setup.
B**S
Works perfectly with Surface Pro 3 + docking station and two HDMI monitors
EDIT: I bought & installed this in Feb 2018. It is now Mar 2020, and it still works perfectly. I just started working from home and bought a second one for my work laptop. It works great too.This MST hub works perfectly with my Microsoft Surface Pro 3 tablet and Microsoft 3Q9-00001 docking station.It works equally well when plugged into the built-in mini Display Port on the Surface tablet, or when plugged into the mini Display Port on the docking station.I am using it with two monitors that have HDMI inputs. I bought cables that go from DisplayPort to HDMI. Here's the link for the DisplayPort-to-HDMI cables (copy it and paste it into your browser's address bar):https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EY67S6OThe whole setup works perfectly. It took me less than 5 minutes to setup.Via the Windows 10 "Projector" menu (press-hold the "Windows" key on the keyboard, and tap the "P" key to access this menu), I can choose to mirror or extend the display. "Mirror" displays the same image on all three displays (built-in surface display plus two external monitors). "Extend" allows me to display different windows on each of the three displays.The docking station also has 5 USB ports, allowing me to plug-in a full-size desktop keyboard and mouse.The combination of this MST hub, plus the docking station, makes my Surface Pro 3 a true "desktop" PC!!!
D**D
Damaged my monitor; might work okay for certain monitors.
This product seems to work okay at first for certain monitors. Your mileage may vary. If you have three identical monitors, this product will probably work. But here are the problems that I unfortunately experienced, and I really hate to write bad reviews but these are the facts:1. It does not work correctly for 2 of my monitors. It makes the image shifted so there is a black bar, using only 90% of the available pixels. No changes to the display settings in Windows will fix this.2. It blew out a line of pixels in my 3rd monitor. It does display 100% of the pixels on this monitor, but it caused a random line of pixels to turn purple and this is permanent hardware damage.I don't know if there are other factors that could lead to these problems such as (a) the DP->DVI cables, (b) a power surge, or (c) the particular monitors I am using. But I mean there are published video signal standards and stuff so there is no excuse for incompatibility - who is at fault I don't know.YMMV maybe I got a lemon.
T**R
Saved my multi-monitor setup and having to purchase a new video card!
I am using this on a desktop computer with four monitors running off of a Radeon R9 280X. I have one Dell U2913WM and three Asus VN248H-P monitors. Under Catalyst 14.6 drivers, I was able to get all four monitors to extend and life was good. I had the Dell connected via DisplayPort and the Asus monitors connect via HDMI and 2 DVI to HDMI cables. When the Catalyst 14.9 drivers were released around October 2014, something broke and I could no longer get a 4th monitor to extend with the video card. I reverted to Catalyst 14.6 and continued with that until Catalyst 14.12 was released...it didn't fix the problem. I upgraded the Catalyst drivers to the 15.3 Beta drivers this past weekend and it was still broken. I was fully prepared to have to buy an NVidia card since they reportedly work better with 4 monitors. On a whim, I decided to order this 2-port MST Hub and connected the Dell via DisplayPort, one Asus visa Displayport to an Active DisplayPort to HDMI adapter, one Asus via HDMI, and the third Asus via DVI to HDMI cable. Immediately all four monitors are extendable again and I can also set up Eyefinity across the three Asus monitors. Life is now good again...all thanks to this little gizmo. If you are trying to setup four monitors with the latest Catalyst drivers, this little fellow is your ticket to multi-monitor bliss. I don't know why AMD's drivers stopped supporting my configuration (or in fact if it ever really was supposed to work...but it did), but this saved me hundreds of dollars!
S**3
Unable to use it. External screen (Display Port input ...
Unable to use it. External screen (Display Port input, no adaptor) flickers rapidly and is unusable. And that is before trying the second screen. Connecting directly to Surface 3 or to the Surface docking station. External USB power made no difference. Surface hardware logs and device manager show no errors. Surface fully updatedHave now got this working. Very simple when I found the issue. Turned out I had to set the monitor refresh rate, in this case to 60 Hz. This was after testing my second monitor...which worked on any resolution mode of 75 Hz, which led me to monitor refresh, working perfectly now with 2 external monitors. Be aware you may have to push the "scan" button on the Accell to reconnect your monitors if your Surface has been powered down in the dock.
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