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ZOTAC Dual HDMI Adaptors

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2011

Introducing the ZOTAC Dual HDMI adaptors - transform your DisplayPort or mini-DisplayPort outputs to dual HDMI outputs. Windows compatible only.

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  • Does this work with Mid-2010 Macbook Pro 17-inch with Lion?

  • @modernwize There's an issue with Mac OS X that Apple is aware of but has not fixed yet. Mac OS does not detect the EDID information properly and unable to provide the proper resolution for 2 x 1080p

  • I'm interested in getting one of these for my MBP (late 2011 model.)

    I will only need to use it with Windows 7 which is running via bootcamp.

    Will dual screening work?

  • @nishypmusic It works fine in Windows 7, the two displays have to have matching resolutions and will appear as a single spanned desktop.

  • Is it possible to use it under OSX at all? Also is there an expected release date yet?

  • @Skyria At the moment, it does not work under Mac OSX. It should be available at retailers this week.

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  • I currently have a GTX 560 multiview that allows me to have 3 displays (using my 2 HDMI ports and 1 DVI).

    If I plug this on my DPI port, can I have 4 displays? Also, a question to the diplays connected on the HDMI adapter; will they be joined (3840x1080) resolution as well? Or will they be independent?

  • @SPAMHD I have the same "problem" with a iMac, it works great running all three screens, imac aus 1920x1080 , but the other two are running in 3840x1080 instead auf 2x1920x1080. There must be a way to force OS X to split these?

  • I'm using this product with my Macbook Pro 15 early 2011. I'm very satisfied with the image/graphics quality. The only problem that I have and I'm looking to fix it somehow is that the adapter actually handles the two displays as one single display at the resolution of 3840x1080p so they are not really two displays. Does someone know an app to split desktops by software rather than by hardware? This would be really smooth.

  • can you say, when or if the product will be running on OSX-Platforms?

    And another Question:

    Is it technically possible to have a Macbook Pro 13" early 2011 (With only integrated grafics using Intel HD 3000) with your adaptor using 2 seperate external monitors? i wouldn't mind, when the internal screen will not be working when 2 external displays are attached. i think about using my macbook as kind of a desktop with 2 screens und seperate mouse and keyboard.

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