I had some doubts but I gotta say...
To address the rating system before me, to choose from: >Overall Rating--- I give it 5 stars (I'll explain). >Tech Support --- I choose "Not Rated" - None necessary (see "Overall Rating" above). >Value For Money- I give it 4 stars (I'll explain) >Sleep Mode ------- I choose "Not Rated" (if someone can explain w t f "Sleep" is, I could rate it) I was skeptical to use this as I expected failure. I'm running a DELL laptop with, 1 LAN 2 USB 2.0 1 USB 3.0 1 HDMI 1 Audio Out And the usual Micro Card reader/writter I have 2 identical, 24 " LED Acer monitors, each with, 1 DVI port 1 VGA port The following is how I have two monitors running successfully , IN CONJUNCTION WITH, a laptop, a secondary [cabled], keyboard and a Bluetooth mouse [Logitech mouse, old DELL kbd]: This "Box" is connected to the Laptop by a true, USB 3.0 cable to USB 3.0 (Port 1) Secondary Keyboard --> USB 3.0 (Port 2) Monitor 1 --> DVI to HDMI [F] Converter -->> HDMI to HDMI (Single port) cable. Monitor 2 --> DVI to DVI (Single port) Therefore, the "Box" has available; 2 USB 2.0 1 USB 3.0 2 USB Charging Ports 1 LAN 1 Audio/IN 1 Audio/OUT Therefore, the DELL Laptop has available; 1 HDMI 1 LAN 1 USB 2.0 *Audio/OUT is connected to external speaker *USB 2.0 Is occupied by Bluetooth/(mouse) transmitter. *I'll be adding a 3rd, identical monitor to the equation - theoretically, in the HDMI port, on the DELL Laptop. During this very hectic time these monitors were able to show the vibrant, crimson, bleeding of the digital chart pixalization. The "Box" has been running nonstop since I got it and set it up - maybe a week after receiving it. It performed quite well in keeping the video connections almost pure. You could almost smell the copper from the blood my portfolio leaked for two weeks. But those red pixels...?? Man !! I use LED grow lights, but Jesus, Marie- when the monitors, connected to a "Box", connected to a laptop, connected to a speaker blazing "Forty Six & 2" on YouTube, while the monitors keep clones going for two weeks...??!! THAT, is an impressive BOX !! I didn't need technical support per se, but I needed mental support since Pink Floyd only helped curtail the monster for so long. I was told that "This was an outside issue". Having been a Tech, a Team Leader, and then Floor Manager in a top 3 computer company, before support was EXported to a country you can't pronounce, where people had the commanding understanding of the English words... "Please hold", and "Try plugging it in", while dealing with FRAUD PREVENTION... I understood that my dilemma TRULY wasn't their responsibility. So I never REally called them because I never REally needed them so I didn’t REally feel that it was fair to rate that which was not REally needed. It makes sense in my head (Shut up, he's typing. Don't tell him to shut up). As far as, "Value for the money", and the 4 Stars I gave it; It's a BOX. I'm not sure if it was designed this way but if you place the "Box" by instinct, with the cables in the back, then you are doing it wrong or there is a better way. Which then begs the questions as to placement of ports v. placement of bright-blinky lights v. "Box" orientation. It seems that standing the "Box", with the cables on the top, is a better situation. Putting the stack of cables just behind a monitor (on stands before mounting on a latis - the walls need new, greed bleed), allows for the hiding of the cable stack but keeping the pretty lights in sight, just under the frame. I say go for it. If you got the bread to spend and the need to juggle chaos in a manageable and recognizable form of insanity, who am I to discourage you. But remember, once you taste the Dark Side, you'll need another shot in the morning... at exactly 9:30 AM, NYSE-ST. Just don't leave it directly under the edge of your monitor. I'm not sure what dripping pixels will do to the electronics while exposed in its upright position. I hope this help you decide and if you were able to understand more than 73.27% of this the, please, seek help. But don't burden the tech support lines. Think about the minority of those who are well and don't lose social skills in a most necessary time of isolation. Alone. By yourself. With the "Box". Just you and the "Box". Day and night. Taunting me with those lights. Just blinking away as if it's some complex math from a civilization far, far away. Like a desert location with a name like ohhh, Mos Espa or maybe Mos Eisley. Read more













