Club3D Announces World's First MST Hub with HDMI Outputs
Club3D gives you more options to connect multiple monitors to a single DisplayPort 1.2 connector.
Club3D has announced three new MST devices: the CSV-5200, the CSV-5300H, and the CSV-5400.
The first hub, the CSV-5200, is simply a two-port version of the original CSV-5300; it splits a single DisplayPort 1.2 connection into two DisplayPort outputs.
The second device the company has announced is the CSV-5300H. This device is similar to the original CSV-5300, but rather than splitting a signal into DisplayPort outputs, it splits a DisplayPort 1.2 signal into three HDMI 1.4 outputs – hence the "H" in the name. Club3D claims that this is the world's first MST hub with HDMI outputs.
Lastly, the company has announced its most extreme hub: the CSV-5400. You can probably already guess what it does; it splits up a single DisplayPort 1.2 signal into four DispayPort signals.
No word on pricing yet, though the units are expected to be hitting shelves sometime during Q3 2014.
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jn77 It would be nice to see a detailed hands on review of these products. I remember when the original ones came out and they kinda disappeared after that, not to mention they are expensive.Reply
I would love to have 6 monitors connected to my latop (when I am in the home office)
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jn77 It would be nice to see a detailed hands on review of these products. I remember when the original ones came out and they kinda disappeared after that, not to mention they are expensive.Reply
I would love to have 6 monitors connected to my latop (when I am in the home office)
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