Published on May 11th,2009 at 5:04 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Thanko Launches the DVI-HDMI USB2.0 Adaptor

Thanko introduced the new DVI-HDMI USB2.0 adapter available now for 9,800 Yen (€75) with a maximum resolution of 1600 x 1200 (UXGA).

Size: 78×47×20mm
Weight: 65g.


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Comments
 

  • http://zbevo.com zbevo

    Well with the many options, make the people confused like me.

  • http://zdwonline.de Haf

    I don’t really get the USB2.0 part. Is it a combination of a USB2.0 graphics card with a DVI output and a DVI-HDMI adapter? So, basically the package consists of two devices?

  • tenshi

    My best guess would be that its one of those miniscule USB display adapters people often buy for laptops to have an extra display hooked up, which outputs to DVI. Then on top of that there’s a DVI-to-HDMI adaptor.

  • tenshi

    Uhm pretty much what Haf said =)

 

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