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i-tec USB 3.0 / USB-C Dual 4K HDMI Video Adapter

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USB 3.0USB-C
  • Powerful and versatile video adapter that can connect up to two monitors simultaneously
  • The adapter supports resolutions up to 2x 4K/60 Hz, regardless of the performance of your laptop's graphics card
  • Support for two HDMI ports
  • Two external monitors are also supported on the Apple M1 and M2 platform
  • Connectivity to all USB ports: USB 3.0, USB-C, Thunderbolt 3, Thunderbolt 4
  • Adapter is compatible with all major operating systems
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Specifications

  • 1x integrated USB 3.0 cable for connecting to the host device (27cm)
  • Graphic adapter technology: DisplayLink
  • Video ports:
    • 2x HDMI
  • Supported Resolutions:
    • 1 monitor – 1x HDMI → up to 1x 4K/60Hz
    • 2 monitors – 1x HDMI + 1x HDMI → up to 2x 4K/60 Hz
  • Adapter from USB-A connector to USB-C connector
  • OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10/ 11, macOS X, Linux Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04, 17.04, 17.10 18.04, 19.04, Android 5 or later, Chrome OS R51 or later
  • Easy driver installation (Windows, MacOS, Ubuntu, Android (external link))
  • Product dimensions: 80x 60 x 15 mm
  • Product weight: 75 g
  • Package dimensions: 180 x 130 x 25 mm
  • Package weight: 166 g

 

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Hardware Requirements:

  • Device with an available USB-A, USB-C or Thunderbolt™3 port

Operating System:

  • Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10/ 11, macOS X, Linux Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04, 17.04, 17.10 18.04, 19.04, Android 5 or later, Chrome OS R51 or later

Package contents

  • Product
  • Manual
  • USB-C adapter

Resolution

Description

Extend your desktop with two external HDMI monitors. The adapter supports 2x 4K resolution 4096×2160@60Hz including audio signal.

You can use the adapter for example with MacBook Pro 2016, DELL XPS12, DELL XPS 13, DELL XPS 15, HP Elite X2, HP EliteBook Folio G1, Spectre x360, Lenovo Thinkpad P50, Lenovo Thinkpad P70, Chromebook Pixel 2015, Acer Switch Alpha 12 and other devices.

The adapter is suitable for designers, graphics and other users who work with multiple screens at the same time. Its performance lets you run even the most demanding applications on one or two independent displays, making it ideal for editing 4K 60Hz videos or for other Ultra HD tasks such as creating CAD drawings or viewing medical shots.

With the “Expand” and “Mirror” modes, you can work with apps across two monitors (e.g. wide spreadsheets), work on one monitor and search for information on the Internet using the second one, compare several documents at once, without constantly skipping open windows, view panoramic images over two monitors, track charts and current data at the same time, show several presentations at once without the necessity to have another computer, etc.

Use is very easy. Just connect the adapter to your computer either via the standard USB 3.0 interface or, thanks to the included reduction, via the modern USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port. Use the HDMI cable to connect the imaging device, then you can start using it immediately.

Drivers are installed automatically from the system.

Long product description: i-tec USB 3.0 HDMI 2x 4K Ultra HD Display Adapter, 2x HDMI 4096×2160@60Hz, external monitor graphics card with latest DisplayLink chip 6950, for MacOS, Windows, Android, laptop, PC, tablet

FAQ

Question: The video output (HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI …) does not work after connecting to my MacBook even after installing the DisplayLink drivers.

Answer: Apple has added a new security feature to macOS 10.13 and later, which blocks the automatic installation of drivers which use the “kernel” extension. The DisplayLink driver uses these extensions. For proper function, you must allow an exception for DisplayLink Corp, in your MacBook security settings. You can find detailed instructions here:

https://i-tec.cz/en/setup/

 

Question: I have a MacBook with an external 4K monitor connected. In native 4K resolution, the icons are too small, I want to change the display resolution on the monitor, but the image is either blurry or the cursor response is slower.

Answer: Unfortunately, this is a problem with the DisplayLink driver. DisplayLink is working to fix this problem, unfortunately, currently we do not know when this problem will be fixed.

 

Question: I have 2 external monitors with built-in speakers. When these monitors are connected to a docking station, both of them play the same sound. Can I set up which monitor will play the sound?

Answer: Unfortunately, it is not possible to select a monitor to play the sound. At this time, the only option is to turn it off directly in the monitor settings.

 

Question: How many maximum external monitors does DisplayLink software support?

Answer:

  • Windows – supports up to 6 monitors – multiple monitors can also be connected, but this is not supported and drivers for more monitors are not tested
  • macOS – supports maximum 4 monitors
  • Ubuntu – supports up to 2 full HD monitors – multiple monitors can also be connected, but this is not supported and the drivers for more monitors are not tested
  • Android – supports maximum 1 external monitor. Additional connected monitors will show the same image as the first connected monitor.
  • ChromeOS – The maximum number of monitors is not limited by the DisplayLink driver. But it can be restricted by the ChromeOS itself

 

Question: After the update of the Windows operating system the docking station does not work.
Answer: Please do the following:

  1. Disconnect the docking station / video adapter.
  2. Download and run DisplayLink Installation Cleaner – it can be downloaded in the “Manuals, Drivers” section.
  3. Download and install the latest DisplayLink drivers – these can be downloaded in the “Manuals, Drivers” section.
  4. Reconnect the docking station / video adapter.

 

Question: The graphic / video editing program (such as Adobe Photoshop) does not work properly on an external monitor connected to the DisplayLink device. But on the laptop’s internal display it works properly. What is the reason and can I fix it somehow?

Answer: It is possible that such programs mistakenly assign the tasks for internal graphics of the computer to the graphics adapter of the docking station and this causes the problems. In this case, you need to disable the graphic acceleration directly in the affected program settings. In different programs, this function may be named differently. Then we recommend restarting your PC / laptop.

 

Question: When I close the laptop lid, the laptop turns off. Is it possible to prevent it?

Answer:

  • Windows has a special setting which controls what the laptop should do in case of closing the lid. This setting needs to be changed. Right-click the Start button and select Power options. From the options on the right, select Other power settings. A new window opens, and here from the left menu, select Choose what closing the lid does / When I Close the Lid and select Do nothing.
  • In macOS there are 4 conditions to be met to avoid turning off the MacBook. The MacBook needs to be connected to the power supply, an external keyboard, mouse, and monitor must be connected. Then you can close the MacBook lid and work with an external monitor only.

 

Question: I cannot set a 4K 60Hz resolution on the monitor.

Answer: First, please make sure that both the docking station / video adapter and the monitor can handle this resolution. Also, make sure that:

  • In case of connecting via HDMI your HDMI cable supports 4K 60Hz. This is supported only by the HDMI cables version 2.0 and later. Some monitors / televisions may also have an option in the settings which needs to be turned on.
  • In case of connecting via DisplayPort your cable supports 4K 60Hz. This is supported only by the DP cables version 1.2 and later. Also, be sure that in the settings of your monitor is selected the setting DP 1.2. In case you don’t know where to find it please refer to the manual for your monitor.

 

Question: Can the monitor connected via the docking station use the graphics technology from nVidia/AMD/Intel? E.g. G-sync, or FreeSync.

Answer: The docking station cannot use the graphics technologies from nVidia/AMD/Intel.

 

Question: Is it possible to set the frame rate to 120 Hz (144 Hz etc.) with the docking station / video adapter?

Answer: This is not possible. The docking station can handle maximum 60 Hz.

 

Question: Is it possible to connect a touchscreen monitor?

Answer: This is possible, but in this case i-tec Technologies cannot provide technical support because it is the technology of the monitor manufacturer.

 

Question: The image on the connected monitor flickers.

Answer: Please try a better HDMI/DisplayPort cable, this can solve your problem.

 

Question: Can I use a reduction to convert the signal from DVI/HDMI to DisplayPort?

Answer: Signal conversion from HDMI to DisplayPort is possible, but only in case of using the active (powered) adapter.  In any case, a passive (non-powered) cable/adapter cannot be used. The passive cables/adapters can only convert the DisplayPort signal to HDMI.

 

Question: The USB/Thunderbolt 3 cable is too short for my needs. Can I use a longer third-party cable?

Answer: Yes, it is possible. Please see the table below. Here you can see maximum cable lengths according to USB/Thunderbolt 3 specifications. Longer cables may not work properly.

Also, for USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 cables, you need to make sure they support DisplayPort Alt Mode (UBS-C only) and Power Delivery (USB-C and Thunderbolt 3) profiles. In case the docking station need it for its operation.

In case you are not sure, you can contact our technical support: support@itecproduct.com

 

Cable typeMaximum cable length according the specifications
USB 3.02 m
USB-C1 m
Thunderbolt 3 – passive cable – maximum rate 40 Gbps0.75 m
Thunderbolt 3 – passive cable – maximum rate 20 Gbps2 m
Thunderbolt 3 – active cable – maximum rate 40 Gbps, not compatible with USB-C2 m

 

Question The external monitor will not wake up after waking up my laptop.
Answer Try changing the monitor’s input setting from AUTO to a fixed monitor input.
If, after a long time, the automatic search for the active port does not find any input,
then the monitor may sleep so that it fails to respond to the signal from the docking station port.

 

Question: Does this docking station/video adapter support an audio signal transfer over HDMI or DP?
Answer: Yes, if your monitor (projector) has integrated speakers, it is possible to transfer the audio signals via HDMI or DP cable. In your OS settings, however, you must change your default audio playback device.

 

Question: What are the requirements for the primary graphics cards for use with graphics chipsets in i-tec graphics adapters and docking stations?
Answer: The graphics chipsets in i-tec products are secondary (additional) graphics cards in a PC.
They need a primary graphic card installed for their functionality.
Note for Windows 10 and later: In these operating systems, the graphics driver only works depending on the primary graphics cards: Intel, NVidia, ATI/AMD, VIA. It can’t work with SiS or Matrox graphic cards.

 

Question: The image on the screen connected via the docking station flashes.
Answer: If you experience this issue, you may only have an improper setting of the monitor refresh rate. If you have setting of 59 Hz, please set to 60 Hz.

 

Question: Where can I download the driver DisplayLink for ChromeOS?
Response: The ChromeOS drivers do not need to be downloaded or installed. As of version R51, they are a part of ChromeOS. Simply connect the docking station.

 

Question: I use ChromeOS and the image on the external monitor isn’t consistent/is choppy.
Response: In this case, this is a problem of an inadequate CPU.  In most cases, laptops with ChromeOS do not have adequate processors and the DisplayLink software uses only the CPU for calculations.

 

Question: I have a laptop with ChromeOS with two external 4K monitors, is it possible to set fullHD resolution on both monitors?
Response: Unfortunately, resolution can only be set for one monitor in ChromeOS. The second monitor is set to the maximum possible (native) resolution.

 

Question: I have a laptop with ChromeOS, is there a limit to how many external monitors I can connect using products built on DisplayLink technology?
Response: The DisplayLink software itself doesn’t have any limitations for ChromeOS but your laptop manufacturer may set up limitations.

Since ChromeBooks tend to have slower processors, connecting several external monitors may burden the processor and the image may be choppy.

 

Question: I have a different Linux distribution than Ubuntu. Can I still use this device?
Response: Ubuntu is the only officially supported Linux distribution. It’s possible, however, to download drivers on the internet, which were modified for many additional distributions by the Linux community.

If you aren’t sure that your distribution has drivers modified in this manner, or you don’t know where to find them, you may contact our technical support staff: support@itecproduct.com

 

Question: I have an older version of Windows and I’m not able to install the latest DisplayLink drivers. What should I do?
Response:  The latest DisplayLink drivers no longer support some older versions of Windows.

Currently, only Windows 7/8.1/10 support the latest DisplayLink drivers.

If you are using Windows 8.0, please install the 9.2 M2 drivers. If you are using Windows XP (32bit) and Vista, please install the 7.6 M2 driver.