Tritton SEE2 Xtreme, USB to DVI or VGA External Video Card, 1920×1200 Max Resolution
- Video Card 1920 x 1200 Max Resolution.
- Supports Windows XP 32 / 64 Bit, Vista 32 / 64 Bit, and Mac OS X 10.4
- Supports the following modes: Extended Desktop / Mirror / Primary / Rotated Resolution (PC Only)
- DVI to VGA Adapter Included.
- Please refer to the manufactures website for any query and for downloading latest drivers
USB TO DVI VIDEO ADAPTER The SEE2 Xtreme is the easiest and most cost effective way to add multiple displays to your computer. Now supporting Mac OS X, the SEE2 Xtreme lets Mac users add an additional display through USB 2.0. Mac and PC users can achieve max resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 for DVI and VGA. Add up to four external video card’s via available USB 2.0 ports for Mac users. Add up to six external video card’s via available USB 2.0 ports for PC users. See2 Xtreme’s patented technology seamlessly integrates into your system within minutes and will allow you to select between extended desktop mode, mirroring mode, and primary mode. From the corporate user to the home user, maximize your productivity and efficiency by empowering the many uses of the SEE2 Xtreme. TRITTON SEE2 Xtreme – USB to DVI Adapter :
· Supports Windows XP 32 / 64 Bit, Vista 32 / 64 Bit, and Mac OS X 10.4 · Supports up to 1920 x 1200 · Supports Widescreen
List Price: $ 19.97
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In theory the product is great. But when I use it the monitor I …,
I also own this earlier device that doesn’t suffer the same problem but is almost unusable slower:
Triton UV150 USB External VGA Video Card
So the jury is still out. I have just taken purchase of Windows 10 Professional and I will try the Tritton SEE2 Xtreme with that and see if I get the same weird blockly cursor. Watch this space.
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|Does not work!,
This product clearly says that it works for MAC and anything newer than version 10.6.
I’ve installed it’s software on a 10.9.3 Maverick, first I’ve tried the driver for Snow Leopard and Tiger, then I’ve tried the one for Snow Leopard only. (THERE ARE 2 DRIVERS COMING and they do not tell you which one to use)
Even though I did remove the 1st driver via driver uninstall script, second driver did not work neither.
It asks for a restart after every operation (ON A MAC this is not common, on Windows you’d understand that.)
I recommend no one to buy this product that you need to troubleshoot and then send back. I simply hate people that writes that works when it does not.
If an IT guy having hard time to get it to work, how will normal users work this?
Either update and write it does not work with Maverick or documents the steps. Now I have to return this…
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