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Sonnet Displaylink Usb Type-a To Dual Hdmi Adapter For M1 & M2 Macs

Sonnet Displaylink Usb Type-a To Dual Hdmi Adapter For M1 & M2 Macs
  • Product Code: ga210539
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$299.97 $422.96

Streamline your workflow with the DisplayLink USB Type-A to Dual HDMI Adapter for M1 and M2 Macs from Sonnet. This adapter allows you to connect up to two 4K (3840 x 2160) 60 Hz HDMI displays to your Windows or Mac computer through a single USB Type-A cable. Multitask more efficiently by extending your primary display or mirror your primary display for presentations. For users using this adapter with the M1 Mac mini, you are able to connect up to four 4K displays thanks to the Mac mini's built-in HDMI port and Thunderbolt port.. This adapter also includes a USB Type-C adapter for the included Type-A cable, expanding the computability of this adapter USB Type-C compatible devices.

USB Type-A Host Connection    2 x HDMI 2.0 Ports    4K UHD (3840 x 2160) Resolution @ 60 Hz    Plug-and-Play Design    Compatible with Windows and Mac    Supports Extend and Mirror Modes    Bus-Powered

General
Maximum Resolution Support3840 x 2160 at 60 Hz
Active/PassivePassive
Cable Length1.12' / 0.34 m
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.36 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6.7 x 5.3 x 1.9"

Just download and install the DisplayLink Manager software, connect two displays to the Sonnet adapter, and plug the adapter into your computer. Finally, configure settings to extend your desktop on the connected displays. And because your computer powers the Sonnet adapter, there's no need to connect an additional power supply.

While the Sonnet DisplayLink Dual HDMI Adapter for M1 and M2 Macs supports two monitors at up to 4K resolutions (3840 x 2160), you can also use it connect monitors with lower resolutions, like Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) @ 60 Hz. This makes it great for use with different home and work applications. Because audio support is built into the Sonnet adapter, you don't need to plug in a separate cable to hear sound from the connected displays.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Do either of the supplied cables support USB 3.1 Gen 2 speeds?

A: Yes, both do.

Q: 2. Will I get the same speed using an SD adapter and Micro-SD cards? Or should I buy the Micro-SD version instead?

A: Anything running through a card adapter is suspect. Going direct from the card will be the most reliable and fastest method.

Q: 3. i don't see any details on the cord: wondering if one is supplied, and more importantly, what length?

A: Yes there are two cables in the box USB Type-C to Type-C Cable (18" / 45.7cm) USB Type-C to Type-A Cable (18" / 45.7cm)

Q: 4. Can the attached magnet accidentally erase my SD cards while inserting or removing the SD cards from the unit?

A: Flash memory is not affected by magnets or x-rays or temperatures. The memory cards will not be damaged by the magnet, on this ProGrade Digital Dual-Slot UHS-II SDXC USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C Card Reader. Additionally the magnet will not have any impact on your laptop or hard drive.

Q: 5. Can I safely stack 2 magnetic Prograde card readers?

A: You can place one ProGrade Digital Dual-Slot UHS-II SDXC USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C Card Reader over another but the magnet is only in the bottom, not the top.

Q: 6. My imac and macbook pro are USB2 which one is faster? Apple SD Internal Slot macbook mid 2011 or ProGrade Digital?

A: The now-aging USB 2.0 standard can theoretically transfer data at 480mbps (60MBps). The newer USB 3.0 can handle up to 5gbps (640MBps)—over ten times as fast as the 2.0 maximum. How fast can a Mac read or write to a SD card in its SD card slot? Mac notebooks (laptops) use the USB bus to communicate with the SD card slot. They have a maximum speed of up to 480Mbit/s. Mac desktops use the PCIe bus to communicate with the SD card slot. Desktops can transfer data at a faster rate. Check the packaging that came with your SD media to determine the maximum transfer rate that your specific card uses. To determine the maximum transfer speed of your Mac, you can use System Information. Choose Apple () menu About This Mac and then click System Report. If you use a Mac notebook: 1. Select Hardware, then select USB. 2. Select Internal Memory Card Reader and look for the Speed entry. If you use a Mac desktop computer: 1. Select Hardware, then select Card Reader.  2. Look for the Link Speed entry. Computers that use the PCIe bus express their speed as GT/s. Excerpt from: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204384

Q: 7. Do the cards stick out or do they click in all the way?

A: Memory cards are not fully inserted, part of the memory card stick out of the reader.

Q: 8. can you do video editing with these?

A: You can use the ProGrade Card Reader to copy video footage from an SD card to a computer's internal drive or a suitable external drive. SD cards are not designed to be edited off of directly.

Q: 9. Is this the fastest card reader for the UHS-II SDXC V90 memory card for a 2019 Mac Pro?

A: This is the fastest possible reader to use for UHS-II SDXC V90 cards for download to a 2019 Macbook Pro.

Q: 10. Will this card reader work with SDHC and SDXC cards?

A: Yes.

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