 Hey guys, welcome to Trending Reviews, so I have here a StarTech USB 3.0 to DisplayPort external video card multi monitor adapter, which will allow me to connect my MacBook Air to two external monitors, here you can see I have two monitors, one being connected to my MacBook Air through the mini DisplayPort cable, now to set up the second display you connect the micro-B end of the USB 3.0 cable into the adapter, like so, then you connect the DisplayPort end of the DisplayPort to DVI monitor cable into the other end of the adapter, plug this into the USB port into your MacBook Air, now you have to download the drivers for it before you can use it, go to DisplayLink.com forward slash download, second click on Mac OS, scroll down and download the latest driver available for the DisplayLink USB graphics software, next simply accept the conditions and download the file to your hard drive, this will allow the device to connect the second monitor via your MacBook's USB port, now go ahead and run through the installation and restart your computer, and there you go, once restarted you'll see two monitors up and running with your MacBook Air, you can open up the display settings and move the screen positions and even the rotation like I have here on my second monitor to 90 degrees, overall I've had good experience with this it's been relatively smooth not quite as smooth as a directly connected monitor without a conversion adapter but still it does a great job, thanks for watching guys if you liked the tutorial do give this video a thumbs up and if you have any questions let me know in the comments below and I will catch you guys next time