Re: USB 2 DVI - Experiences
http://www.displaylink.com/
All the info on usb>dvi/vga stuff as they all use chips from above.
I have one on my mac. It's find for normal work, just dont expect to play games/video on it. By normal work I mean surfing/office etc.
Re: USB 2 DVI - Experiences
Just having Outlook open on a seperate screen would be good, ta.
Re: USB 2 DVI - Experiences
We use them extensively @ work and they are great although some have a limited res.
Re: USB 2 DVI - Experiences
Any chance you have one at work that would do aero + 1280x1024 + 32bit, that the user says works ok-ish? As they say, a personal recommendation is worth it's weight in gold.
Re: USB 2 DVI - Experiences
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chadders
Any chance you have one at work that would do aero + 1280x1024 + 32bit, that the user says works ok-ish? As they say, a personal recommendation is worth it's weight in gold.
Exactly how I have it setup on the mac. No use to use, but so far I've had 0 issues.
Infacrt I'm tempted to buy another one.
Re: USB 2 DVI - Experiences
Received a Startech USB2DVIE2 t'other day, back to dual screen setup for development now.
Pros: erm... dual screen, outlook & eg Notepad++ on seperate screen for less alt+tabbing, simple enough install on Windows 7 (load drivers, reboot, plug in), small and lightweight unit.
Cons: it's not fast eg shimmer & stutter moving windows around (but perfectly fine for typing on), must have aero disabled (they do a version USB2DVIPRO that supports it*), move a window round and you can see processor activity go up.
Overall: impressed, given it enables external dual screen from a laptop via DVI (I'd forgotten how blurry VGA was).
*I'd expect the support of aero to go hand in hand with increased CPU activity.