Quick tech specs
- Add 4 screens w/ Plugable quad monitor adapter using USB-C or USB 30 port
- Powerful and portable w/ flat USB-C cord and no external power cord
- Ideal for web and productivity apps like Google Docs or Windows Office
- graphics-intensive or design work
- Sharp resolution of 1920x1080@60Hz for high definition displays
- Windows 10/11 and macOS 11+(1 adapter for Mac,2 for Windows)
- Not recommended for gaming
- Doesn't support playback of HDCP-protected content on sites like Netflix and Hulu
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The USB-C or USB 3.0 to Quad HDMI Adapter (USBC-768H4) changes that. Now you can add four HDMI screens through a single USB-C or USB 3.0 port - all with a sharp 1920x1080@60Hz image, even on M1 / M2 / M3 Macs. This multiple monitor adapter still manages all of the heavy lifting involved with delivering your video signal across four monitors. But it's how the adapter handles the task of parceling the pixels across your screens that's interesting. A lot of adapters rely on USB-C features not available on all systems. The USBC-768H4 uses a Silicon Motion chipset and a software driver to accomplish the task. From a user perspective, there isn't much of a difference. Unless, of course, you happen to be on an M1 / M2 / M3 Mac. Those particular computers don't support more than 1 Alt Mode display so the standard approach wouldn't work. A driver download is required. A USB to HDMI adapter for monitor expansion opens up new levels of productivity. Dedicate an entire screen to spreadsheets, email, stocks, or anything else you're working on. The USBC-768H4 adapts to your style of multitasking. Use it to expand to one, two, or three screens. It works just as well if you aren't tapping into all four ports. It doesn't have an external power source or an unwieldy cord to manage. What it does have is a flat cable that tucks into the bottom of the unit when not in use.
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