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Tritton TRI-UV100 SEE2 USB 2.0 SVGA Adapter
Tritton TRI-UV100  SEE2 USB 2.0 SVGA Adapter

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Brand: Tritton
Category: CE

List Price: $122.88
Buy New: $65.40
You Save: $57.48 (47%)



New (31) Used (1) from $64.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 28 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 9 x 5 x 2.5
nv:Cable Type: USB 2.0 to VGA/SVGA Adapter
Cable Connector A: USB 2.0

MPN: TRI-UV100
Model: TRI-UV100
UPC: 836121330029
EAN: 0836121330029
ASIN: B0003NFY1E

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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3 out of 5 stars Add a monitor   January 14, 2008
Seems when hooked up and using that monitor, mouse seems sluggish and hard to move in certain programs that appear on the second monitor hooked to this port.


5 out of 5 stars Great product. Does what is expected.   January 12, 2008
I was able to install the software and plug it in in less than 5 minutes and everything is working great! To adjust the resolution you have to right click on the icon and choose the correct resolution. I use it for work and wanted a second monitor. My computer does not have any slots for a VGA adapter so this was a great solution. I didn't run any movies or games so I don't know how it performs. I have a feeling it will run fine too ... but for regular editing work (MS word, browsing internet etc.) is great.


4 out of 5 stars Good enough for me   December 22, 2007
There are some rather severe bandwidth issues that occur when converting data from USB to VGA but this little device does the best it can. Getting really high frame rates and resolution is a nigh impossibility but this converter will get the job done. I added my third monitor at 1280x1024 and it works fine. It browses and does office work without a problem. It also runs YouTube quality videos just fine. Anything other kind of video results in some frame rate loss. I tried to open up an HD movie on it and the thing crashed on me. It supports at least 16bit color up to 1280x1024. Higher resolutions it will recommend lower color settings. And it works really well for the 1024x768 resolution.

Be sure you get the new drivers because they promise support up to 1600x1200. If you want to add and extra monitor but lack the extra VGA or DVI ports this is the way to. It will work fine unless you are gaming or running HD videos on it.



1 out of 5 stars Not so great   December 18, 2007
This device was used with a 17" LCD at my business. I am a network admin and needed a second screen. My workstation is a small form factor and won't allow the installation of another video card. I generally run terminal windows and spreadsheets, no video.

The Memtek did provide a second screen at many different resolutions, however I could not find any combination that was not dark and blurry. I tried a different monitor and had the same results. I decided to return the Memtek and try something else.

It will provide a second screen but be prepared for dark and blurry.



5 out of 5 stars Memtek TRI-UV100 Tritton SEE2 is a BA's life saver   November 6, 2007
There are already lots of reviews for this item. But I'll add my 2 cents. We used it to test and document a complicated billing/accounting application in UAT, and it was a real life saver. It allowed us to exercise the application on one monitor and document the results, with screenshots, on the other. As is stated in other reviews, the refresh is not terribly fast, but it was not problematic for our purposes. Some other devices may be faster, but the Memtek TRI-UV100 Tritton SEE2 is inexpensive - it was about half the price of some competing devices. We used it for more than 100 hours with a variety of PCs, monitors, and a projector, and it worked flawlessly in every situation, and it worked perfectly with SnagIt and LogMeIn, as well. Selecting on/off, functions, and resolutions from the system tray is effortless, and it turns on and off with no fuss. When you turn See2 on, it remembers your last resolution; when you turn it off, your primary monitor instantly resumes its previous function. See2 is great for road warriors, too - it's not much bigger than a mouse and requires no external power. Several of my team mates on the project promptly purchased their own.

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