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The ELECABLE USB to VGA Adapter Cable (6.5FT) is designed for seamless connectivity between USB-enabled devices and VGA displays, supporting resolutions up to 1080P. Compatible with a range of operating systems, this adapter is perfect for creating a dual-monitor setup or connecting to projectors and TVs. With a built-in driver for easy installation and a high-performance chip for reliable operation, this cable is your go-to solution for enhanced productivity and entertainment.
Brand | ELECABLE |
Connector Type | VGA |
Cable Type | VGA |
Compatible Devices | Monitor |
Special Feature | USB to VGA Signal Transmission |
Recommended Uses For Product | Setting up a multi-monitor environment, connecting a laptop to a projector for presentations, connecting a computer to an HDTV for video output. |
Color | Black |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pins | 17 |
Frequency | 6E+1 Hz |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Gauge | 6.5 |
Model Name | 8541670340 |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Customer Package Type | FFP |
Manufacturer | ELECABLE |
UPC | 791281262255 |
Item model number | 8541670340 |
Hardware Platform | Xbox |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 3 x 5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.5 x 3 x 5 inches |
ASIN | B07P3SRGV4 |
Date First Available | March 14, 2019 |
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You need to know a couple of things but this thing does work
(Edit 9/7/2020-I WAS able to get it to work on Windows 7. I rebooted my laptop a few times, plugged in the usb end of the cable, turned on the monitor, and on my laptop screen I right-clicked and chose Screen Resolution. From there, I was able to select Extend Monitor. That was it. It worked. So yes, it works on Windows 7 too, at least on my laptop. Read on.At first, I was not sure the device worked. On a Windows 7 laptop, there was a sharing violation so no, it did not work. I have a dvd player on the old laptop and while I did read reviews and I did see references to downloading the installation file, I could not find anything specific as in a link-anywhere. Then again, I read quickly. So I set my old laptop up as a share and installed the drivers from the dvd across my home network to my Windows 10 machine. It installed. I plugged in the device to my new laptop, and the other end into a VGA Samsung monitor. I set up extended monitors. Everything worked. It will take me some time to figure out what and how across the laptop monitor and the extended monitor. I can do it, use both, but for teaching online I am not yet confident to try to have two monitors. The point is the product works (but most likely not on USB 2 and Windows 7 though some reviewers said it would work on USB 2 but with reduced screen resolution). What else? How hard is it to add a small scrap of paper with a web address where the installation file for Windows can be hosted, downloaded? Some folks do not have dvd drives in their laptops. The tiny disk is no good when there is no dvd drive to load it from. Last, it seems to me to be a very cost-effective solution to add an older VGA monitor to a laptop. It works. It makes the connection; the second monitor is there, on, usable. How users use the setup is possible thanks to the cable. This is a great buy!
B**C
Works on Macbook Air (2015)
This cable arrived within two days and came appropriately packaged. I was so excited to get this hooked up since I have been searching for ways to connect two external monitors to my Macbook Air (2015) - considering this laptop has limited ports. One monitor is connect to my mini displayport-to-HDMI cable I bought from an different vendor on Amazon and to connect the other monitor I bought this basic cable USB 3.0 to VGA. It took a few attempts downloading the driver for it to work AND i was kind of nervous downloading a driver supplied through a shared google drive. But it finally worked and I was thrilled!The only thing I can say the quality is a little poor but that is to be expected when using through USB to an analog like VGA. The font on the monitor through this cable is not right - kind of squiggley. Which I don't mind considering I only paid $15 for this cable. I'm in college right now getting my Masters. I love how I can utilize all 3 screens. Thank you so much for this. Highly recommend this adapter!EDIT 10/14/19Just updated Mac to OS Catalina (10.15). Didn’t work initially but I reinstalled the driver 2 times and now it’s back to working. Woohoo!
M**S
Occasional Screen Blanking But Does The Job
My setup:Windows 11 (Build 22631.4751)PC: HP All-In-One, 64-bit, 16GB RAMExternal Monitor: Acer 23" with no USB/HDMI inputsThe screen on my PC is severely damaged mandating using an external monitor. The monitor was recently repaired by replacing 2 capacitors in the power supply. Seems to work okay now.Using the cable requires downloading/installing a driver. The provided user manual provides the URL to get the file. You have to complete the install before connecting the cable and powering up the monitor. Follow instructions in the manual.Once the install is completed, the Acer sprang to life with a very brilliant display. Very pleased with what I saw. (see photo). To get the best picture, the cable must be attached to a 3.0 USB port. You can connect to a 2.0 port but (in my case) the display resolution is 800x600.I began to notice occasional screen blanking. Although my PC monitor is damaged I could observe its display did not blank when the Acer did. So blanking is not a computer problem.Then I found a small discussion about blanking in the cable user manual. The suggestion is that a DisplayLink device is interfering with the signal. I searched installed programs and the process list in Task Manager and found no instance of a DisplayLink device. Also, Device Manager indicates the cable driver is the latest.Since my PC monitor is unusable, I'll have to live with the occasional blanking. It doesn't seem to happen often so it's a minor annoyance. Overall, I like the display results. Glad I bought the cable.
D**R
Connect multiple monitors in extend mode
I just connected two monitors to my MacBook Pro 2017 (running Mojave) and I now have three screens, not mirrored, extended. The adapter needs a driver which can be downloaded from a shared Google drive (I know, a little nervous about that, but it all worked out perfectly). I needed to give special permission to the app because it was not recognized, but once I did that, it downloaded right up and started working as soon as plugged the cable into my USB 3 port. I played a little with the arrangement of displays, and after 5 minutes total time everything was set up as you can see in the picture. Excellent adapter, makes it possible to extend your Mac to three screens with the limited number of ports that a Mac has. My other monitor is plugged into my Mini DisplayPort with a MDP to VGA adapter. This is the only way to do it: a VGA splicer only allows for mirroring, not extending. For 16 bucks, this is a great solution. And the quality of pictures and video is surprisingly good, not grainy or fuzzy at all, really good. Works perfectly, I highly recommend it!UPDATE: NOT working with my other Mac running Catalina 10.15.7. Seller says that it is compatible, but it is not. Reinstalled the driver at least five times, multiple restarts, nothing. Taking one star off for that.
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