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USB to HDMI Adapter, USB 3.0/2.0 to HDMI for Multiple Monitors 1080P Compatible with Windows XP/7/8/10/11 and Mac os, Grey

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  • USB to HDMI Adapter: Ultra Fast USB 3.0 portand built-in with premium quality chip for stable performance and long life. It connects your computer to an HDMI-capable HDTV, monitor or projector via a USB interface, giving you smoother HD video.
  • Widely Compatible: This USB to HDMI adapter support Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP. Mac OS users can use it without any issues. (Note: Linux/Vista/Chrome/Firestick are not supported)
  • 1080P High Resolution: USB 3.0 to HDMI adapter offer a high-definition graphic images to your HDTV or monitors at resolution up to 1080p at 60Hz, this adapter ensures your videos and graphics are displayed in crystal-clear detail with seamless performance. Recomend for USB A 3.0 port , if you have to connect the USB 2.0 signal port in, recommend to use a resolution of 720P. Screen shake or latency can be avoided as much as possible.
  • Wonderful Details: This product have extend mode let your laptop for visibility of multiple tasks at the same time, Mirror mode gives your laptop to a large screen for a visual enjoyment. It is very suitable for use in other scenarios such as game entertainment, home theater, video conferencing, corporate training, etc. It's lightweight and portable enough to carry in your laptop bag when traveling.
  • Installation Precautions:The USB to HDMI adapter comes with its own driver, only need to connect it to the computer, generate a drive letter in "My Computer", find the driver required by the device in the drive letter, click to install, and then restart the computer to use it. If the installation process is blocked by anti-virus software, you need to set it to allow the installation program.



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  • #22,651 in Computer Cables & Interconnects
Date First Available May 19, 2025

How to use

The USB to HDMI Adapter requires the driver installation. The USB to HDMI adapter comes with its own driver, only need to connect it to the computer, generate a drive letter in "My Computer", find the driver required by the device in the drive letter, click to install, and then restart the computer to use it. If the installation process is blocked by anti-virus software, you need to set it to allow the installation program.

Tips: The display works supported by the program, if it does not display after work for a period of time, the main reason is loss of the files (deleted by mistake or antivirus software deletion), you just need to uninstall the previous program in your application and reinstall it, the complete process is: uninstall - restart your computer - reinstall the program - restart your computer, and then The product will work again.

Cautions

If you can't work after installing the driver, first you need to go to 'setting' - 'display' and change the display screen. If the screen is zoomed, please manually adjust the resolution setting. USB 3.0 to HDMI adapter offer a high-definition graphic images to your HDTV or monitors at resolution up to 1080p at 60Hz, this adapter ensures your videos and graphics are displayed in crystal-clear detail with seamless performance. Recomend for USB A 3.0 port, if you have to connect the USB 2.0 signal port in, recommend to use a resolution of 720P. Screen shake or latency can be avoided as much as possible.


JJ
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025
Crucial memory is tough to beat. I put these into a Synology DS923+ to max it out. So consistency was paramount in my decision to purchase these.
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2025
Excellent!!!I have two HP Envy x360 AMD Ryzen 7 laptops that originally came with 8GB of RAM and were starting to run slow. While taking an online Photoshop class, I began to notice lag during Zoom sessions, and my screen would occasionally freeze when running Photoshop.At first, I wasn’t sure if I could upgrade the memory—some compatibility tests gave mixed results. But after reading a few forums where users mentioned successful upgrades and watching a YouTube video where a tech expert walked through the process, I decided it was worth a shot.I’m so glad I went for it—what a huge improvement!Before the upgrade, my laptop would occasionally crash and even show the dreaded blue screen of death. Since upgrading the RAM, I haven’t had a single crash, and the performance has been excellent. Applications run smoothly, and everything is noticeably faster.
John
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
It works great. I have always purchased crucial and have never been disappointed.Shipping was disappointing as they told me one date when purchasing and sent two days later.
mark
Reviewed in France on June 13, 2025
Parfait je recommande correspond à mes attentesLa marque n'a plus rien a prouvé
Colorado
Reviewed in Italy on May 27, 2025
Qualità prezzo ottima consigliata
CSSMITH
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
I have a Dell Inspiron 3521 that is 8 years old. Although I perform most tasks on my phone, I like to keep a laptop computer around to perform certain tasks that require a lot of typing and for printing documents. It got to where it was running extremely slow and often freezing. I decided to upgrade it instead of buying a new computer in order to save money and extend the life of my current laptop.Upgrading to 16 GB of RAM, replacing the hard drive with a solid state drive, and a fresh install of windows has brought new life back to my old PC. This memory upgrade is great value for the money. Perfect compatibility with the Dell Inspiron 3521 and easy to install.
Ducky124
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
I recently decided to boost the performance of my QNAP NAS server, and upgrading the RAM seemed like the most logical step. After some research, I chose the Crucial RAM 16GB Kit (2x8GB) DDR3 1600, and I'm happy to report that it was a quick, painless, and successful upgrade.What I liked:Easy Installation: The installation process was incredibly simple. The memory modules fit perfectly into the slots in my QNAP NAS. It was a true plug-and-play experience.Instant Recognition: Upon booting up the NAS after installing the new RAM, the system immediately recognized the full 16GB. No configuration or tweaking was required.Improved Performance: With the added RAM, my NAS server's performance has noticeably improved. Multitasking, file transfers, and running applications are all smoother and faster. It's made a real difference in the overall responsiveness of the system.Reliability: Crucial is a reputable brand known for producing quality memory products, and these modules seem no different. They've been running flawlessly since installation without any errors or instability.Compatibility: Crucial's website had a compatibility tool that made it easy to find the right RAM for my specific QNAP NAS model. This gave me confidence that the memory would work without any issues.What could be improved:Packaging: The packaging was basic, but it did the job of protecting the modules. Perhaps a bit more robust packaging could offer additional peace of mind during shipping.Overall:The Crucial RAM 16GB Kit (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 was exactly what I needed to upgrade my QNAP NAS. The installation was a breeze, the system recognized the RAM instantly, and the performance improvement is significant. If you're looking for a simple and effective way to boost your NAS server's performance, I highly recommend this memory kit. It's a great value for the price and has made a noticeable difference in my system's overall performance.
The Dude
Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2025
They worked in my Synology DS1815+ NAS which was upgraded from 2 gb to 16 gb. I do notice a big jump in responsiveness of the NAS.
Juan Daniel Rios
Reviewed in Australia on April 2, 2024
My MacBook is now super fast thanks to these memories
Orçun Aydın
Reviewed in Turkey on April 16, 2024
Uyumlu bellek bulmak oldukça zor. Bu bellekler ile uyum sorunu yaşamadım.Eski bilgisayarımı oldukça hızlandırdı. Sanal bilgisayar çalıştırmada hiç sıkıntı yaşamadım.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2014
I purchased the Crucial CT2K8G3S160BM 2x8GB to increase the memory in my Lenovo Y410P laptop from 8-GB to 16-GB. My Y410P has two memory slots, and one slot was already occupied by a factory-installed Samsung M471B1G73QH0-YK0 8-GB memory card. I probably could have just added another 8-GB card. But to avoid any possible memory glitches, I prefer not to mix-and-match memory cards of different types. The existing Samsung memory was PC3L/DDR3L, with the 'L' signifying that it is low-voltage 1.35V memory, whereas the standard PC3/DDR3 memory uses a higher voltage of 1.50V. You should not combine memory of different voltages or use memory with incorrect voltage since your laptop may not even boot up. To further maximize compatibility with my laptop, since it came equipped with CL11 1600-MHz memory, I likewise wanted to stick with CL11 CAS Latency speed, instead of going for memory with a faster (lower) CL rating. Some CL9 memory cards have faster specifications, but I really think that most people will not notice 2-nanoseconds of extra latency. So I ordered this CL11 1600-MHz memory because I wanted to exactly match the specifications of my laptop's original 8-GB memory card to ensure compatibility since using mismatched memory can cause system instability. And this memory has been working flawlessly in my laptop!In real-world applications benchmarks, there is barely any difference between using CL11 memory and using some fancier CL9 memory, and the unnoticeable speed difference is not worth paying extra money for more-expensive models of CL9 or faster memory. With most applications, if you compare CL7, CL9, and CL11 application benchmarks, the differences mostly amount to 2% to 4% differences in benchmark timings. Along with the CL listing, another important memory performance indicator is bandwidth, and this Crucial memory's DDR3 1600MHz has a very good maximum bandwidth of 12800MB/s. But what does this mean in real-world performance terms? Relatively little. As long as you have enough memory to hold the applications that you are running without paging, RAM speed is only very rarely a performance bottleneck. Even with quad-core CPUs, the bottleneck is more likely still going to be the CPU . The reason for this is that the CPU's branch prediction algorithms are so accurate that, in the vast majority of circumstances, the data is already in the cache when the CPU needs it. So direct calls to RAM are quite rare. The branch predictor is like the CPU's personal assistant; it guesses what piece of information the boss needs next and makes sure it is already on his desk by the time he needs it. Occasionally, the assistant will get it wrong and the boss will have to forage around and find the information himself. In CPU terms, "foraging around" means retrieving the information from RAM, or (worst case scenario) disk, while if it is "on the boss' desk", that is equivalent to it being in the CPU's cache. And if your computer is equipped with an SSD using Intel's "Smart Response Technology" or if your computer uses SSDs instead of hard disks, it may retrieve the data from the speedy SSD instead of reading from a slower hard disk.So the days are long-gone when purchasing high-end expensive RAM actually makes a tangible difference to your computer's performance. As long as it meets the basic specifications that your chipset requires, there is not much to be gained by paying more. Some performance gains are possible from buying better RAM, but these days, most tests tend to show that such performance gains are minimal... far, far lower than you will get from adding more RAM (not necessarily faster RAM, just *more* RAM) or a faster CPU. This was not always the case. When the Pentium IV first came out thirteen years ago, it used a new type of RAM that had, at the time, very high bandwidth, but also very high latency. AMD's Athlon used traditional RAM with lower bandwidth and lower latency. Some types of applications (e.g. video and audio conversion) were very sensitive to bandwidth, but less sensitive to latency. These types of applications showed significant performance gains with the Pentium IV. Other applications (typically games and office applications) were more sensitive to latency and favored the Athlon.Overall, this Crucial memory is a great buy! Don't overspend on memory just because a brand or model of memory touts better specifications. If you are a hardcore computer gamer with a $4000 gaming laptop, you may opt for faster high-end memory to complement your top-of-the-line CPU and graphics. But most people should focus far more on how compatible that memory's specifications are for your system because the differences between CL ratings are negligible if you are considering CL rating differences of 2 or 3, while using memory that is not correctly matched or compatible with your computer can cause a variety of problems.After I removed the original Samsung 8-GB memory from my Y410P laptop and added these two Crucial SODIMM cards, I reran the Windows Experience Index benchmark and got the same WEI "Memory operations per second" score of 8.1 that I had with the Samsung memory. The WEI "Processor: Calculations per second" also remained unchanged at 8.1. This was not surprising considering that both the original Samsung memory and this Crucial memory have the same specifications.I also purchased a single 8GB card of this same Crucial memory to upgrade my HP Chromebox, which comes equipped with only 2GB in its single memory slot. There is a lot of misleading information on the Internet stating the maximum memory that you can use in the HP Chromebox is 4GB. But that is incorrect since the HP Chromebox can fully use 8GB of memory. After I upgraded my HP Chromebox, the Memory Monitor app on its Chrome OS displayed the memory capacity as 7.9GB. 2GB of memory is sufficient for a Chromebook/Chromebox if you are just browsing with a few tabs open. But if you want to open up lots of tabs and run lots of apps, or if you plan to install Linux or Windows on your Chromebook/Chromebox, then adding more memory will help with performance.Note that Crucial has two identical 16-GB 2x8GB kits with identical specifications, with each memory product having two different part numbers: CT2K8G3S160BM/CT2C8G3S160BM , and CT2KIT102464BF160B/CT2CP102464BF160B . CT2K8G3S160BM/CT2C8G3S160BM and CT2KIT102464BF160B/CT2CP102464BF160B are exactly the same memory cards, with the only difference being that the CT2K8G3S160BM/CT2C8G3S160BM product is packaged for Macs with the words "Mac Compatible" on the package. But all four of these part numbers are totally interchangeable because they contain identical memory cards. So if you determine that this is the right memory for your computer, just get whichever of these four Crucial part numbers is cheapest :-) I purchased the CT2K8G3S160BM/CT2C8G3S160BM on Amazon because it was $30 cheaper than the CT2KIT102464BF160B/CT2CP102464BF160B product listing at the time (of course, prices can vary each day). Both of these products are dual-voltage and can work in either 1.35V PC3L/DDR3L or 1.50V PC3/DDR3 memory slots. Both products are Mac-compatible, but they are also not Mac-specific or PC-specific, and they work equally well with PCs, Macs, and Chromebook/Chromebox.[...]. If you have questions, please ask.
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