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Hyper HyperDrive Dual (USB-C, 10 ports)
EUR279,–

Hyper HyperDrive Dual

USB-C, 10 ports


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latoile

2 years ago

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Seven_Speed

2 years ago

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Should actually work for the Legion, I'm currently considering buying one for the Ally. The charging power is limited to 85W, but it has a USB-C with 100W charging power, so it shouldn't be a problem. I think I'll sleep on it again and then I'll make up my mind. At most, you might reach your limits if you want to charge your handheld with 65 watts and charge other things depending on how much power they consume. Then you only have 20 watts of power left if your Legion draws 65 watts.
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sharpeleven

2 years ago

Does the part work with a M1 MacMini 2020?

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sinnbild

2 years ago • purchased this product

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i have this mac. it only works sporadically and you can now connect an additional monitor. i have two monitors directly on mac mini and wanted to connect two additional monitors. unfortunately, it doesn't work.
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MDN124

1 year ago

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Samil Ceylan

1 year ago

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planb

1 year ago • purchased this product

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Software is required. The HyperDrive is mounted as a drive, on which the corresponding software is also located, although presumably not in the current version.
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bobryan1024

1 year ago

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chkratzer

1 year ago • purchased this product

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In my installation, I have two identical 24" screens (DELL U2410 / 60Hz) and a MacBook Pro M3. I haven't noticed any latency. When you say latency, what do you mean?
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foxintosh

2 years ago

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RS_Commander

2 years ago • purchased this product

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I have exactly the same hardware at full 4k (sharp). To get along with the HP I had previously installed "DisplayLink Manager Graphics Connectivity1.10" and also "macOS_InstantView_V3.18R". Both have compressors for the graphics and maybe the reason that it works for me. You can find both drivers in MAC_World. I hope I was able to help. With kind regards
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danken1000

2 years ago

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janet.pellegrino

2 years ago

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Antonio81

2 years ago • purchased this product

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You can connect two screens but it didn't work well with the work laptop (HP Elite and also two HP screens). I had the same picture on both screens, including the mouse. It was unusable for working. I then replaced this device with a docking station from HP.
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JackC11

2 years ago

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ph.lambinet

2 years ago • purchased this product

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Probably not. First the Surface Pro 5 does not have any USB-C port. Second, even if you connect it to the USB-A port using an adapter, most of the functions will not work. There is no video going through the USB-A port of the Surface Pro 5 so the HDMI ports of the HyperDrive will not work. The USB hub will probably work but if that's what you want, you can find much cheaper USB-A hubs.
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jasminhess

2 years ago

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busch0r

3 years ago

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TommyB16

3 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, the docking station is supported on all OS systems. However, if you switch often, I would recommend a kvm switch. Unless you need it mobile.
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Kegifret

3 years ago

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Former employee

3 years ago

It is possible that the graphics unit of your Windows device is too weak to display two screens correctly. This can happen especially if the screens have a high resolution. A defect cannot be ruled out either, and if this is a possibility, I recommend that you register the device with us as a warranty case.
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berther.roman

3 years ago

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ChristianL687

3 years ago • purchased this product

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do you have two identical screens? because i had exactly the same problem. i only found out by chance. two different screens and it worked all at once...unfortunately, no one ever points this out and it doesn't make sense to me either, but that's how it was. 😅
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ChristianL687

4 years ago

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s@schatroll

4 years ago • purchased this product

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No, but the macOS InstantView software must be running. Normally it displays an image from which you can start it. Alternatively, you can download the latest version here: https://www.siliconmotion.com/downloads...

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