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Startech Mini-DisplayPort To DisplayPort Adapter - Black - (MSTMDP124DP)

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4.0

Average rating based on 5 reviews

Rating Breakdown

3 reviewers rated this product 5 stars.

1 reviewers rated this product 4 stars.

0 reviewers rated this product 3 stars.

0 reviewers rated this product 2 stars.

1 reviewers rated this product 1 stars.

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  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Only uses one port on PC / laptop / etc.!

    Reviewed by - May 17, 2017

    I had a laptop with a docking station and only one mini displayport input but I wanted three (the maximum my video card supported) so I decided to give the MSTMDP124DP I test run. It really is PLUG AND PLAY! Being digital (displayport) the display is fantastic and the MSTMDP124DP has a small footprint. I would recommend the MSTMDP124DP for a multi display environment. * I received this product for free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

    Review originally posted on startech.com


  • Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars

    Solid Construction - Good Quality

    Reviewed by - May 16, 2017

    We’re using this on an older Windows 7 laptop that has a mini-display port to broadcast its screen with live data/information to 4 coworkers sitting in an open office. It’s working great so far. It’s a solid metal construction. If you’re tired of the typical VGA hubs and want something a bit better quality and picture than you can’t go wrong with display port. I received this product in exchange for an unbiased review.

    Review originally posted on startech.com


  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Compact and rugged.

    Reviewed by - June 15, 2017

    I use a laptop for work and have a two monitor display plugged into the system's dock. I love it. But when i go home, i need something to replicate that, and this hub is just the thing. I can quickly take over my home PC's displays by plugging my laptop into this hub. Great for those work from home days. I received this product in exchange for an unbiased review.

    Review originally posted on startech.com


  • Customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars

    Did not work.

    Verified BuyerReviewed by - March 31, 2017

    This was to allow for 4 monitors to be attached to my Surface Pro. Did not work.

    Review originally posted on startech.com


  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Read specs, know what you want, be impressed

    Reviewed by - May 13, 2017

    This is my 3rd attempt at buying a DisplayPort that I really liked. I've had nothing but good experiences with StartTech but was enticed by a promotion to get something 'cheaper' the first time and recieved a bad recommendation the second time. I came across this and figured It'd be impresive but was quite jaded. I can't say this loudly enough, it will completely affect your experience. Understand what you are trying to solve for, the technology you have and what you're willing to buy if youre missing it. Assuming you follow those guidelines and this model looks good. BUY IT. I've been burned as I said before and I won't bring up the others, but both were pricier except that one was a promotional item so the price was technically less. Let me walk you through the whole process. It showed up in the mail. I wasn't sure what it was. I opened it. It took about 20 seconds to unpackage. I pulled out my existing disaster and replaced it with this in about another 2 minutes just b/c I was being extra careful. I had to take a call and came back. I was actually infuriated at first b/c I thought I got burned again. FAR FROM IT. It worked so well, it took such little effort I was in shock. If I had to say something bad about it, I'd say I wasn't able to get it to work on my MACS but it works on all of my windows machines. Not only that, it works phenomenally (and I feel like I'm being uncharitable by saying it's "Phenomenal". It's small, light, unobtrusive, remarkably simple to set up (I'll put it this way, I think I could give my grandmother one without any fear of her calling asking me how to get it to work). The documentation in the box itself isn't all that substantial but I'd argue that's a feature not a bug b/c you don't need it. If you do the website offers all you need. Just buy the thing and never worry about it again. Like I said, I'd have to try to find something to dislike and I'm sorry, but I'm too impressed with it to have any desire to engage in such a thing

    Review originally posted on startech.com