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Plugable USB 2.0 to DVI, VGA, or HDMI Multi-Monitor External Video Graphics Card Adapter up to 1920x1080 Supports Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 7, XP, Mac, and ChromeOS

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About this item

  • Multiple Displays: Expand your screen space with up to 6 additional 1920x1080 HDMI, DVI, or VGA displays by connecting multiple USB 2.0 display adapters to your computer (one 1080p display per adapter, up to 4 on macOS)
  • Boost Productivity: Maximize your productivity and workspace with multiple displays using this DisplayLink Adapter, enabling you to accomplish more in less time, especially when working across multiple windows and tabs
  • Compact and Portable: The Plugable USB Display Adapter easily fits in any backpack or laptop bag, similar in size to a pack of playing cards; no external power adapter required; supports various display connections and includes DVI to HDMI adapter and DVI to VGA adapter for VGA cable
  • Enhance Compatibility: Compatible with most Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 7, XP, macOS 10.14+, and ChromeOS systems; also works with USB-C with a USB-C to USB-A adapter (sold separately)
  • Unleash Your Potential: Transform your workspace and unleash your creativity with seamless multi-display capabilities, ideal for professionals, and multitaskers



Product Description

Single adapter from laptop to external display

Extend your workspace with Plugable's USB 2.0 VGA/DVI/HDMI Video Graphics Adapter

Featuring the DisplayLink DL-165 graphics chipset, the Plugable UGA-165 USB to DVI adapter for monitor allows you to add additional monitors to virtually any laptop, or desktop. Windows and ChromeOS users can seamlessly integrate the adapter with an existing docking station to expand capabilities, supporting up to six 1920x1080 (HD) displays when using multiple adapters. Users can also build their own dual display setup by simply combining the USB video adapter with a single USB-C dock, further boosting productivity and efficiency. Whether you’re adding additional displays to the dock you already have or just need a straightforward way to expand your screen real estate. The Plugable UGA-165 supports monitors, projectors, TV, or any other display device with a DVI input (HDMI and VGA display devices supported with included adapters.) Enhance your workspace and boost creativity with multi-display functionality powered by a USB to VGA Adapter for monitor - perfect for professionals, and multitaskers.

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Multiple Displays

Connect multiple USB 2.0 display adapters to your computer using this multi display adapter to expand your screen space by up to six additional 1920x1080 displays in Windows (up to four additional displays in macOS).

Productivity

Boost Productivity

If you're doing information work; looking at one document while editing another, researching, or generally working on several things at once, having multiple displays is indispensable.

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Compact and Portable

Easily stows in any backpack or laptop bag, taking up roughly the same space as a pack of playing cards, no external power adapter needed.

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Capabilities

Image Quality Up to 1920x1080 resolution at 60Hz refresh rate with 32-bit True Color
Display Connections Built-in DVI interface converts to HDMI or VGA with included adapters (does not support audio pass-through)
Host Connection Native USB 2.0 also works on USB 3.0, USB-C, Thunderbolt, or USB4 systems with an appropriate USB-C to USB-A adapter (sold separately)
Hardware Requirements Works on systems with as little as 2Ghz processing power and 2GB RAM

Compatibility and Limitations

Windows Windows 11 / 10 / 8.x / 7 are supported. Windows users can download DisplayLink drivers from Plugable that are verified to provide the best experience. Windows drivers can also be installed by Windows Update (internet connection required).
macOS macOS 10.14 and above is supported. Required DisplayLink software is available from Plugable.
ChromeOS ChromeOS and Chromebooks are natively supported with no driver installation required.
Linux Linux is not supported.
Intended Use Not recommended for full-screen video playback or gaming. Ideal for web browsing and productivity software such as word processing or spreadsheets.
Digital Copy Protection Does not support High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP). Will not playback Blu-ray disks, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, or any other copy-protected or encrypted content.

R. A.
2025-06-11 13:47:54
I built a stock trading platform and was looking for a way to run multiple monitors off of my laptop. Based on the reviews I ordered two of these Plugable adapters. They are awesome. I am running Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate and had almost no problems getting these to work right out of the box. I did not even have to use the included CD.The only problem I ran into initially was that the laptop at first did not find the driver locally and did not give me an option to search the Internet for the driver. All you have to do if this happens is go into device manager, locate the device with the missing driver and click update driver. It will then ask if you wish to search the Internet automatically, click Yes and it will locate and install the right driver.The second adapter was even easier than the first, since it now had the driver it truly was plug and play. The additional monitors show up in the display control panel and you can use standard Windows 7 options to set them up.I am using 3 monitors all different models, two are 24" Dells (ST2410 & a 2405FPW) and one is a 19" Samsung. The display control panel even properly detects each monitor brand. One of the 24" Dells are connected to the laptop's built-in VGA port and the other two monitors are connected via the USB ports.I did not build the system for video, I was setting up a stock trading platform so most of my use is static web pages, a few dynamic charting programs, and stock tickers; nothing even remotely graphics intensive. But for the purposes of this review I decided to really push the video capabilities to the limit. During all of the tests below I had a stock ticker running, charting software open, and Firefox with 4 tabs open, as well as some misc folders minimized. Memory usage stayed pretty constant around 1.3GB throughout the tests.I tested running a full 1080p movie at full screen, first on the monitor that is connected to the VGA port and then on each of the USB connected monitors. The 1080p movie did play, the proc hovered between 70% and 97% and was choppy occasionally. It never locked up completely when using the native VGA port but it did lock up for approximately 5sec once when using the USB adapters.I then repeated the test with a full 720P movie at full screen. The movie played fine on all three monitors with some slight choppiness observed during action scenes.Lastly I tested a 480p movie. It played with absolutely no problems on all 3 screens. I decided to push my luck and play 3 480p movies at the same time. The proc stayed around 50% but none of the 3 movies were watchable. It was obvious this was due to a limitation of my video card and not the adapters.I would estimate the CPU overhead for these adapters is less than 3%, the GPU hit might be higher but I did not have tools handy to monitor that part. The coolest part of the test is that I was able to drag all 3 movies from one monitor to the next while it was playing without so much as dropping a frame.My setup:Platform: HP 8530PProcessor: Intel Core 2 Duo T9600 @ 2.8GHzMemory: 2G 800MHz FSBOS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64bitVideo Card: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 with 256MB Dedicated video memoryVideo Player: VLC (Video LAN Client) v1.1.4Video Format: 720p and 1080p was WMV 480p was MOV (Note: I am not sure what codec was used)Conclusion: These adapters do exactly what they advertise, definitely worth every penny. The come with all of the connections you will need, to connect anything from VGA to HDMI, no need to buy anything else, but you must provide the cables to connect from the adapter to the display.Based on my testing and the vendor documentation you MUST have a good video card to get good results from these. Integrated Intel/Basic video cards just won't cut it. Even with my HD HW accelerated video card, it proved to be more of a bottleneck than the adapters. Also ensure you have the latest version of Direct X and your video card's drivers, because the GPU is where most of the processing for these adapters occurs. I am pretty sure if I had more dedicated video memory even the 1080p movie would have played fine.
Steve
2025-06-07 18:11:39
I paired this with a wireless USB network hub from IOGEAR and driving a TCL LED HDTV at 768x1360.[[ASIN:B0058DN1Q4 IOGEAR Wireless 4-Port USB Sharing Station GUWIP204 (Black)]This pair works together nicely.I note that movies ported through USB this way are a bit choppy, the mouse as well if I am tying up USB with a movie. Note this is the roughest test I could possibly do with this - as the Pluggable box has a frame buffer in it and only pixel change information is sent via USB. On a movie, every pixel is constantly changing. Note too I conducted my tests using the Pluggable converter through the IOGear wireless port run as an ad-hoc network. Personally, I was amazed it worked at all... much less nearly full speed. For normal windows, it appears as if the secondary monitor was hardwired to the system.What I am trying to do is build a podium setup where I can do presentations without having any wires to the podium, as well as adapt to whatever display technology the venue uses. VGA is pretty common in the venues I have seen.Here's another nice thing about this Pluggable device.. it has a mini 5-pin USB jack for the USB connection, as well as your standard DB-15 VGA connector. It draws its power from USB, so there is no wall-wart to break or lose. The USB jack lets you disconnect all cabling from the box so you don't end up twisting the cable repeatedly at the same place which inevitably leads to broken cable. If you do succeed in breaking your USB cable, its the standard USB-A (Male) to USB-Mini 5-pin (male). One of the most common USB cables out there. I have left my box on for hours and was pleased to see it does NOT run hot. It should last a long time... probably longer than the computer I bought it for.Note I am still on a learning curve with the IOGear unit, as it has a few quirks I am learning how to work with, however this pluggable USB-VGA converter has been very resilient. I note that it has a frame buffer internal to it, so in the event it loses signal, it continues to display the last image info sent to it. Since it is powered from USB, if you are powering this through a powered hub and turn off the main computer, the pluggable continues to feed the last image in its buffer to the monitor. Keep this in mind if you want the monitor to auto poweroff on a loss-of-signal cue. You probably do not want to run this from a hub anyway as you will want full USB bandwidth for it. Personally, I consider the retention of image a nice feature as sometimes I may have need to put an image up onI noted during the testing with the wireless link, I caused dropouts and reconnects which the pluggable handled quite gracefully ( a USB memory chip and USB mouse did as well ). Thanks to its buffer, there was no abrupt tears or blanking of the picture during signal problems. The last good image stayed on the screen until new data arrived.I am running WIN7. Installation was a snap. Be online when you plug this adapter into your machine for the first time and Microsoft will recognize it and download the latest driver for you and ( with your admin password ) install it. If you can not get online or have an earlier version of windows, a CDROM of the driver is included with the package. My CDROM is still in its unopened package. They provide one sheet of instructions - and if you are running WIN7, and have read this far, you already know how to get it running. This is one of those designs that is so intuitive you know exactly what to do with it when you see it.I am very pleased with this. Most of all I am pleased with what I didn't get - lots of annoying and worrisome windows warning me of things I know nothing about... I have had this for two days now, and have gone from newbie to knowing what to do with this thing without one error window or bluescreen - and believe me I have done my share of plugging and unplugging things out of order. So far this has recovered gracefully from everything I have thrown at it.
Isaias Santos Zarate
2025-05-09 18:14:21
Se ve bien la imagen a 1080p.
rob
2025-04-21 12:27:19
I got two of these adapters to add 2 extra monitors to the 4 I already had on my flight simulator PC. I was concerned whether these adapters would play well with the RTX3070 GPU driving the other 4 monitors, but everything worked fine out of the box. No manual driver installation needed. I just plugged them in and they worked. Windows sees all 6 monitors just fine. The two monitors on USB adapters seem just as snappy as the other 4, I can move windows around with ease, I didn't see any glitching or lag. I'm running a graphical Java app on them (showing some flight instruments) and they are very responsive.I'll see how the adapters do over time, but for now I'm very happy with this purchase!
David Hood
2025-04-19 15:15:40
This is an awesome product. I have been trying to run a third monitor on my late 2014 mac mini for weeks now. Apple only allows two monitors to be run on this mac mini. After trying several adapters from usb to vga, dvi, or hdmi, I was to the point of giving up. I ordered this video adapter and it worked perfectly. It's basically plug and play with the exception of a simple download of the driver - if that makes any sense. In other words, Just a matter of a fast download and a click to active. The process is clearly outlined in the instructions provided. It works perfectly with a crystal clear picture and shows up as a third monitor in my display settings. Highly recommended.
Joan Fusté
2025-02-20 11:52:36
Junto a una capturadora de video USB consigo pasar la información de la pantalla de un sintetizador Yamaha MODX8 al ordenador (para transmisión en vivo, por ejemplo, o para tutoriales). Así que... siendo la única opción disponible, es lo que digo, es caro, pero funciona! Ah, y lo de "Windows" no tiene mucho sentido, ya que se conecta a la capturadora, que esa SI que debe ser compatible con el sistema operativo utilizado. En mi caso, Mac, y sin problema.
Giovanni Fiorini
2025-01-30 10:55:26
usato per convertire il segnale dal mio synth MODX yamaha per poter usufruire di un touch screen esterno, si comporta benissimo e senza sbavatura alcuna. Di dimensioni ridotte e ben concepito con i suoi adattatori, risulta essere un'ottimo strumento che mi ha permesso di estendere in modo eccellente il piccolo schermo touch, difficoltoso da utilizzare con le dita (troppe cose in troppo poco spazio) del MODX ad un ben più consistente touch screen a 15".
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