The USB 2.0 External VGA Video Card Multi-Language Version from Iogear lets you connect an extra monitor to your desktop PC or laptop's USB port. The connected monitor can be configured to either clone your primary screen or extend the Windows desktop allowing visibility of more applications at the same time.
The Video Card driver used to control the extra screen uses very little computer resource and offers a gamut of screen resolutions and color depths. This ensures that there is little difference in performance between a directly connected screen and a screen connected through the USB 2.0 external video card.
| Power Consumption | 5V |
| Video Resolution | 1280 x 1024 |
| Ports | 1 Female VGA / 1 USB 2.0 Type mini-B |
| USB Specification | 2.0 compliant |
| Operating System Support |
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 32-/64-bit Intel based Mac OS X 10.4 and above Available USB 2.0 port (not compatible with USB 1.x) |
| Power Connections | Optional power port |
| Connectors | USB: 1 Video Output: 1 |
| Color Depth | 32-bit true color |
| Operating Temperature | 68 to 122°F ( 20 to 50°C) |
| Storage Temperature | 32 to 158°F ( 0 to 70°C) |
| Humidity | 20-80% RH, (non condensing) |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | Package Dimensions:2 x 6.5 x 6.25" (5.08 x 16.51 x 15.87 cm) |
| Weight | 12 oz (340.19 g) |
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Comments about Iogear USB 2.0 External VGA Video Card Multi-Language Version:
I have a MacBook Pro and wanted to run two external monitors, along with my laptop monitor, for a total of three monitors. I am a Video Editor and this is very useful.
One external gets hooked up to your DVI out, and then you hook up this Iogear USB to VGA and that sets up your second external monitor. As expected there is a delay in the monitor. Things lag, and you cannot watch Video's on the monitor b/c of the lag(you can watch videos, they just look bad)
But your not going to get anything better than this without spending much more.
Great Product!
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