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2-Port Multi Monitor Adapter - DisplayPort 1.2 MST Hub to Dual 4K 30Hz or 1080p - USB Bus
Powered - Multiple Monitors - Video Splitter for Extended Desktop Mode on Windows
Product ID: MSTDP122DP
This MST hub lets you connect two monitors to your DisplayPort (DP) 1.2 equipped Windows laptop or desktop. It’s
USB powered, so the only thing you'll need to operate the hub is your computer.
The newest generations of computers are more portable than ever, which often means that you’re left with fewer
video outputs and smaller integrated screens. This MST hub solves both of these problems by letting you connect
two additional displays to your computer, which makes multitasking much easier.
With the MST hub, you can use DisplayPort video adapters and cable adapters that enable you to connect HDMI,
VGA or DVI displays. This ensures your MST hub will be compatible with virtually any television, monitor or projector.
The hub is VESA and DisplayPort certified to support DP 1.2 enabled systems, for seamless integration with your
existing video equipment.
Using the MST hub, you can extend your desktop onto additional monitors and stream independent content to each
display, giving you the freedom to multitask and increase your productivity. You can also mirror the same image onto
multiple displays for remote viewing applications such as digital signage.
MST technology uses your existing video card to minimize the use of system resources while delivering Ultra HD 4K
resolutions. This unprecedented performance makes MST perfect for high-resolution applications such as graphic
design, gaming and medical imaging.
<small>Note: When using a DisplayPort 1.1 video card the MST hub will act as a splitter, automatically mirroring your
video source across all displays. Resolution limitations apply.</small>
<small>The MSTDP122DP supports plug-and-play installation for a hassle-free setup, and is backed by a
StarTech.com 3-year warranty and free lifetime technical support. </small>
<small>Average resolution bandwidth allocation</small>
<small>1920x1080 (High-definition 1080p) @60hz - 22%<br />1920x1200 @60hz - 30%<br />2560x1440 @60hz -
35%<br />2560x1600 @60hz - 38%<br />3840 x 2160 (Ultra HD 4K) @30hz - 38%</small>

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