Model: WL-UG7601HC
UG7601H supports maximum 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution. It supports resolution from 640x480@60Hz to 3840x2160@30Hz. You’ll be amazed at the astonishing quality of your 4K display.
Show the same content on two screens and give you a better visual experience
Split-screen to have multitask operation and improve your working efficiency
With USB3.0 port and USB 3.0 Type-A to Type-c conventer, your image/video available on different devices with USB3.0 port or USB-C port can be extended to an external display such as the projector, HDTV, or HDMI-based monitor.
With SM7 68 chip, GPU build in "Content Adaptive Technology" to improve display performance and decrease CPU loading by up to 70%.
Whether you need to extend a monitor for work or entertainment, its extensive compatibility is of great help to assist you with your task.
WL-UG7601HC
1 × USB3.0-A Pigtail Cable 150mm
1 × HDMI
1 × Blue Color LED
90mm x 46mm x 15mm( L x W x H )
70g
ABS plastic
Black
1 × WL-UG7601H USB 3.0 to HDMI 4K Display Adapter
1 x HDMI to DVI Converter
1 x Quick Start Guide
Please ensure that the appropriate driver for the dock is installed. You can download the latest driver from the link below:
macOS requires Screen Recording permission for the Silicon Motion driver to function properly. The InstantView app does not transmit any information to Wavlink or Silicon Motion, so there is no need to worry.
1.The docking station does not support HDCP, so protected content from services like Apple TV, Hulu, and Netflix cannot be played while the dock is connected. This is expected behavior. Please disconnect the dock when playing these videos.
2.Alternatively, you can try :
1) Open Google Chrome settings.
2) Click on "Advanced" and select "System."
3) Disable "Use hardware acceleration when available"
4) Select "Relaunch" to activate the new settings.
No, the driver of Silicon Motion graphics software does not support blue light reduction, so applications such as f.lux, Night shift won't affect the display.
The driver of Silicon Motion graphics software generates a "virtual desktop" image, which is sent through a USB connection to the adapter. The pixels of this image are then rendered by the Silicon Motion chip integrated into the adapter.
Due to the significant amount of data being sent by the software driver, the data had to be compressed to efficiently pass through USB connections. This is why some images may not appear as "crisp" when using the Silicon Motion graphics adapter or docking station.
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