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Accell USB-C to 2 HDMI 1.4 MST Hub Review (Tech)


Accell has announced the release of its new USB-C MST hubs. Read on.


Accell is well-known for their exquisite Powramid power products and enhanced connectivity solutions. The company has recently announced its new line of USB-C MST hubs. The new hubs start as low as $99 and include the USB-C to 3 HDMI 1.4 MST Hub, the USB-C to 2 HDMI 1.4 MST Hub, and the USB-C to 3 DisplayPort MST Hub.

The new line of Accell USB-C MST hubs were created with gamers, graphic designers and spreadsheet analysts in mind. If you have ever wanted to view a single image across two or even three displays then these new products are for you!

Multitasking just got easier with the USB-C to 2 HDMI 1.4 MST Hub since it allows the user to have their various applications open in different displays to increase productivity. Accell hubs use the USB-C connector to power the device which eliminates the use of power adaptors to create a cleaner work area.

The Accell USB-C MST hub allows users to connect up to 2 monitors from a single USB-C output with a 4Kx2K resolution. The device also allows users to have 2 MST Hubs with a graphics card with multiple video outputs for connecting up to 6 external displays.

In the end, the Accell USB-C to 2 HDMI 1.4 MST Hub is a fantastic buy and the perfect stocking stuffer for friends and loved ones this holiday season. For more information about Accell’s new lineup of USB-C multi-display hubs, please visit http://www.accellww.com. To purchase the items directly from Amazon, please visit https://amzn.to/2n0YW0H.

Features:

  • Utilizes Multi-Stream Transport (MST) protocol
  • Please check if your source device supports the technology
  • Compatible with Thunderbolt 3
  • Data bandwidth up to 5.4 Gbps per lane, 21.6 Gbps total
  • Can simultaneously display 2 Ultra HD resolution
  • Compliant to HDMI 1.4b, HDCP 1.3
  • Advanced WideEye™SerDes Technology capable of receiving data over a long range


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