![]() ![]() Hi Chris – I’d recommend buying the 1080p TV (to future-proof it, since it’s such a big purchase), and then (as you describe) set the resolution lower until it looks good to your eyes. I am not after multiple monitors, but the ability to use a tv as a decent high quality 32″ monitor for my ailing vision.Īre you missing out on the extra money of the HD tv niche market? Or do the HD tv’s not make good primary use monitors? Instead you seem to be aiming at people that want multiple computer monitors without going HD tv way. But you dont seem to be marketing for this niche segment. There is a huge market out there for people wanting to use HD tvs as super large monitors. So I believe your opinion on this matter would most likely be honest. I am tempted to buy your product but if it does not perform better than straight VGA I would return it to Amazon which would do neither of us any good. Do you think a 1080P tv is a little better, or a lot better than a 720P tv for use as a primary daily monitor I will work on 8 hours a day? So for the 1080P Tv your product appears essential since my laptop only ouputs vga. But the 1080P tv only supports HDMI and NOT vga. I can return the 720P tv unopened and exchange it for a 1080P tv for only $80- more. Now after the new tv is ordered and on its way, I just discovered when I plug in my 4:3 19″ external monitor I can adjust the resolution up to 1280 X 1024 which leads me to wonder I if had bought a 32″ 1080P tv, maybe I could support it. My laptop native 16:9 15″ monitor only supports up to 1366 X 768 so that is why I ordered a HD tv 720P. Since my laptop only has VGA, your product seems suitable for converting to HDMI for 32″ HD TVs.ĭo you think converting it to HDMI and then sending it to the tv would be better than running it straight with VGA?Īlso my laptop resolution settings change depending upon what monitor is plugged in. Some places say VGA will work but HDMI will certainly give more clarity and detail. This TV accepts VGA and HDMI, but I was wondering if I could get more detail with your uga-165. I am seeking to use a 32″ HD 720P TV as my primary monitor because my eyes are going bad and its too hard to see on my 19″ computer monitor. Thanks again for being a great Plugable customer. If you have questions on the UGA-165, post them below, and we’ll answer them as quickly as we can. And you get the same support from Plugable to ensure your success with either product. ![]() You can use up to six UGA-165s simultaneously on a Windows PC or up to four on a Mac. Both adapters use the same DisplayLink driver ( ). You won’t sacrifice any other functionality. Unless you have a display on which the optimal resolution is in the UGA-2K-A’s higher range, save some money and go with the UGA-165. Its DisplayLink DL-165 chipset is nearly identical to the DL-195 chipset in the UGA-2K-A ( ) except that the UGA-2K-A can support resolutions up to 2048×1152 or 1920×1200 (widescreen). If you’re considering a USB graphics adapter to add another monitor to your system, the UGA-165 is a powerful product that works on Windows and Mac OS X with VGA, DVI, and HDMI monitors at resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 or 1600 x 1200 (widescreen). Because of your growing demand for our products, we were able to manufacture a larger lot of UGA-165s ( ) at a lower cost than in the past, so we’re passing our increased savings on to you. This price drop is made possible thanks to our loyal customers. We’re happy to announce that we’ve been able to lower the everyday price of the Plugable UGA-165 USB 2.0 graphics adapter by $5 to $49.95. ![]()
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