Productcode: TB32HD2
Met deze high performance Thunderbolt™ 3 adapter kunt u twee 4K HDMI-schermen aan een computer toevoegen, via één Thunderbolt 3 poort (USB-C™). De Thunderbolt videoadapter is compatibel met computersystemen die Thunderbolt 3 ondersteunen, zoals de Dell™ Precision en Dell XPS modellen.
Met Thunderbolt 3 kunt u één poort van uw laptop gebruiken om dubbele 4K resolutie op twee onafhankelijke schermen weer te geven. Met deze prestatie kunt u de meest veeleisende applicaties gebruiken die op twee onafhankelijke schermen voorstelbaar zijn. U kunt onafhankelijke content weergeven op elk scherm met resoluties tot 4096 x 2160p bij 30 Hz, perfect voor het bewerken van 4K video of het uitvoeren van andere Ultra HD taken zoals het maken van CAD-tekeningen of beoordelen van medische beelden.
Fungerend als een externe 2-poorts grafische adapter met audio-ondersteuning, is dit een compact en comfortabel alternatief voor een laptop dock, wanneer u geen volledige dockingsmogelijkheden nodig hebt.
Met twee UHD 4K schermen kunt u efficiënter werken op uw laptop computers zoals uw Dell Precision, zodat u in dezelfde tijd meer werk kunt verrichten. Bovendien biedt elk scherm 4K-prestaties, waardoor u over vier keer zoveel schermruimte beschikt als met 1080p. Creatieve professionals kunnen hun productiviteit verhogen, en 4K video op het ene scherm bewerken, terwijl onbewerkt videomateriaal op het tweede 4K-scherm kan worden bekeken.
Met deze adapter blijft uw systeem op maximale snelheid draaien. In tegenstelling tot USB externe video-oplossingen kunt u met Thunderbolt 3 Ultra HD 4K resolutie bij 30 Hz gebruiken en wel op beide schermen, zonder systeembronnen uit te putten.
Omdat de adapter neerwaarts compatibel is met uw high-definition 1080p schermen, is deze adapter een geweldige accessoire voor thuis, op kantoor of andere desktop toepassingen.
De TB32HD2 wordt gedekt door een 2-jarige garantie en gratis levenslange technische ondersteuning van StarTech.com.
De Thunderbolt 3 poorten van uw computer werken mogelijk pas goed nadat u een of meer van de volgende updates op uw computer hebt uitgevoerd:
De vereiste updates zijn afhankelijk van uw computer.
Ga voor een actuele lijst van de betreffende computers en instructies naar http://thunderbolttechnology.net/updates. Als uw fabrikant niet op de Thunderbolt website wordt vermeld, neem dan contact op met uw fabrikant.
Warranty Information | Warranty | 2 Years |
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Connector(en) | 1 - Connector A | Thunderbolt™ 3 USB-C (24-pin) (40Gbps) |
2 - Connector B | HDMI (19-polig) | |
Fysieke eigenschappen | Gewicht product | 102 g [3,6 oz] |
Kleur | Zilver | |
Type behuizing | Aluminium | |
Kabellengte | 25,4 cm [10,0 in] | |
Lengte product | 35,3 cm [13,9 in] | |
Breedte product | 60 mm [2,4 in] | |
Hoogte product | 16 mm [0,6 in] | |
Hardware | Active or Passive Adapter | Actief |
AV-ingang | Thunderbolt™ 3 USB-C (24-pin) (40Gbps) | |
AV-uitgang | HDMI | |
Audio | Ja | |
Chipsetcode | Alpine Ridge | |
Parade 181HDMA1 | ||
PD TI TPS65982 | ||
Prestaties | Maximale overdrachtsnelheid | 20 Gbps |
Maximale digitale resoluties | 4K @ 30 Hz | |
Ondersteunde resoluties | 3840x2160 2560x1600 1920x1200 1920x1080 1280x720 |
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Type en snelheid | Thunderbolt 3 - 40 Gbit/s | |
Software | Besturingssystemen | Microsoft Windows® 10, 8/8.1 |
Verpakkingsinformatie | Package Height | 40 mm [1,6 in] |
Package Length | 21 cm [8,3 in] | |
Verzendgewicht (verpakt) | 220 g [7,8 oz] | |
Package Width | 14,5 cm [5,7 in] | |
Wat wordt er meegeleverd | 1 - Meegeleverd | Thunderbolt 3 naar Dual HDMI adapter |
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Chat Live (opens in new window)When you troubleshoot issues with a video adapter, there are some quick tests that you can complete to rule out potential problems. You can test to make sure that the following components are working correctly and are not the source of the issue:
Video cables
Video adapter
Video source (such as a DVD player or computer)
Video destination (such as a monitor or projector)
To test your setup components, try the following:
Use the cable, video adapter, video source, and video destination in another setup to see if the problem is with the components or the setup.
Use a different cable, video adapter, video source, and video destination in your setup to see if the problem persists. Ideally, you should test a component that you know works in another setup.
When you test your cables, it is recommended that you do the following:
Test each cable individually.
Use short cables when you are testing.
When you test the video source and video destination, it is recommended that you do the following:
Remove the video adapter from your setup and test to make sure that the video source and video destination work together without the video adapter.
Test to make sure that the video source and video destination work together at the resolution that you want to use.
Note: In order for your setup to work properly, the video source, adapter, and destination all need to support the resolution that you are using.
Try the following:
The error “Out of Range” normally means that the resolution being output by the computer is not compatible with the display. Try lowering the resolution to see if that helps resolve the issue. You may need to connect another monitor or restart the computer or source to accomplish this.
If your computer is not detecting your Thunderbolt™ 3 device, try the following:
For more information about how to update the software, firmware, drivers, and BIOS or UEFI, refer to the website of the manufacturer of the Thunderbolt 3 host device. The following website includes links to some of the manufacturers of Thunderbolt 3 host devices: https://thunderbolttechnology.net/updates. If the manufacturer of your host device is not listed, you should contact the manufacturer or refer to their website for more information.
For more information about how to check which version of the Thunderbolt software and firmware you are currently using, see the following FAQ: https://www.startech.com/faq/thunderbolt-3-check-software-firmware.
For more information about Thunderbolt 3 host system and motherboard compatibility, refer to the Thunderbolt 3 Compatibility and Troubleshooting guide.
If you are only getting a single display to work with your Thunderbolt™3 device, make sure that your Thunderbolt 3 host device can support two separate DisplayPort lines over Thunderbolt 3.
While Thunderbolt 3 supports dual monitors over a single connection, not all Thunderbolt 3 host devices are designed to meet this requirement. If your Thunderbolt 3 host device does not meet this requirement, you cannot troubleshoot this issue with software, firmware, or driver updates, and you cannot use this device to achieve dual displays over Thunderbolt 3. If you are not sure whether your Thunderbolt 3 host device supports dual monitors, contact your Thunderbolt 3 host device manufacturer.
If you confirmed that your Thunderbolt 3 host device does support dual monitors and you are only seeing a single display, see the following FAQ: https://www.startech.com/faq/thunderbolt-3-update-software-firmware.
For more information about Thunderbolt 3 host system and motherboard compatibility, refer to the Thunderbolt 3 Compatibility and Troubleshooting guide.
If you receive an error message that your Thunderbolt device is not certified for PC use, try the following to resolve the issue:
To check which version of the Thunderbolt™ software, NVM firmware, and drivers you are running, do the following:
Review the versions of the software package, NVM firmware, PD firmware, and drivers. If you are not running the latest versions, navigate to the manufacturer’s website and download the latest versions.
When you connect a Thunderbolt™ device to any Windows operating system that can support Thunderbolt 3, a pop-up message appears. To use your device, complete the following:
If you accidentally set your Thunderbolt device to Do Not Connect in step three above, refer to the following FAQ: https://www.startech.com/faq/thunderbolt-3-denied-authentication.
If you accidentally set a Thunderbolt™3 device to not connect to your computer when prompted by the system, you can force the software to prompt you again for authentication. To do so, complete the following:
You can use the Thunderbolt™ software to manage your Thunderbolt 3 devices on a computer running a version of Windows. To manage your Thunderbolt 3 devices, complete the following:
Thunderbolt™ 3 is the latest version of the Thunderbolt standard for connecting computers and electronic devices. It is capable of the following:
Thunderbolt 3 uses the USB-C connector, but not all host connections, cables, and devices with a USB-C connector support Thunderbolt 3. This means that a USB-C device is compatible with a Thunderbolt 3 host connection, but a Thunderbolt 3 device is not compatible with a USB-C host connection. Therefore, it is important to know whether you have a USB-C or a Thunderbolt 3 host, cable, or device.
To determine if your component is a Thunderbolt 3 device, look for the Thunderbolt 3 symbol (shown below). USB-C devices do not include this symbol. For more information about USB-C, see the following FAQ: https://www.startech.com/faq/usb-c-port-capabilites.
Thunderbolt symbol: https://sgcdn.startech.com/005329/media/products/gallery_large/TBLT3MMXM.B.jpg.
If you use an adapter, Thunderbolt 3 host connections are compatible with Thunderbolt 1 and Thunderbolt 2 devices. You can use the StarTech.com TBT3TBTADAP to make a Thunderbolt 3 host connections backwards compatible.
Thunderbolt 3 devices are not backwards compatible with Thunderbolt 1 and Thunderbolt 2 host connections.
Thunderbolt 3 uses the USB-C connector, but not all host connections, cables, and devices with a USB-C connector support Thunderbolt 3. This means that a USB-C device is compatible with a Thunderbolt 3 host connection, but a Thunderbolt 3 device is not compatible with a USB-C host connection. Therefore, it is important to know whether you have a USB-C or a Thunderbolt 3 host, cable, or device.
To determine if your component is a Thunderbolt 3 device, look for the Thunderbolt 3 symbol (shown below). USB-C devices do not include this symbol. For more information about USB-C, see the following FAQ: http://www.startech.com/faq/usb-c-port-capabilites.
Thunderbolt symbol: https://sgcdn.startech.com/005329/media/products/gallery_large/TBLT3MMXM.B.jpg.
No, you cannot use this device to increase the maximum number of displays that a video card supports. For example, if your video card only supports up to three displays and you add this device to your setup, your display limit is still three displays.
If you have connected more than one of this device to the same computer and are experiencing display issues, you should make sure that your video card can support the number of displays that you are using in your setup.
This device requires that the Thunderbolt 3 host system provides 15W of bus power to the Thunderbolt 3 port. Thunderbolt 3 host systems that do not provide the full 15W of bus power will not work with this device.
Refer to the information provided by the manufacturer to confirm the power delivery capabilities of your host system.