Kensington CV2000V USB-C to HD VGA Adapter

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    USB-C to VGA HD Video Adapter
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Product Description

The Kensington CV2000V USB-C to HD VGA Adapter is a professional-level video adapter that allows you to extend your display to 1080p Full HD from your USB-C port. The adapter is ideal for desktop productivity expansion, or connecting to the video equipment in a conference room for a presentation. The adapter offers extend mode or mirror mode and is also compatible with Thunderbolt 3 ports.

Enjoy video expansion to a monitor, TV or projector that supports 1920x1200 so you get clear, high definition picture quality when you’re displaying at your desk or in a conference room. *For video output, the host device must support DisplayPort Alt Mode over USB-C. The Extend mode allows you to drag an open application to an external monitor so you can work across multiple screens, while Mirror mode allows you to replicate the content that’s on your computer display to an external screen.

This adapter can connect to laptops and tablets that have Thunderbolt 3 ports. Simply plug in the adapter and it will run automatically without the need for drivers or software downloads. Using high-quality components means that you’ll know your adapter will perform when you need it to and is completely safe to use with your USB-C laptop, HD monitor, TV or projector.

Features & Benefits

  • Full 1080p HD resolution from your laptop to a monitor, TV or projector (host device must support DisplayPort Alt Mode over USB-C).
  • Extend or mirror modes.
  • Thunderbolt 3 compatible.
  • Plug & Play installation.
  • Premium construction so your laptop and display remain safe.
  • User-upgradeable firmware for Windows assures up-to-date compatibility. (Your firmware is up to date.)
  • Compatible with Windows 10, 8.1; Mac OS X 10.10 or later; Chrome OS.
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    Technical Information

    Kensington CV2000V USB-C to HD VGA Adapter
    • Connection Technology: USB-C
    • Video Ports: VGA
    • Maximum Resolution: 1080p
    • Video Signal Type: Active
    • Connections: 1 x HD 1080p
    • Features: Thunderbolt 3 Compatible
    • Maximum Video Resolution: 1920 x 1200
    • Country of Origin: China
    Note: Specifications are those given by manufacturers and are not tested for accuracy.

K33994WW Standard sizes

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USB-C to VGA HD Video Adapter

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UPC = 085896339946
5

Single Item (1-4 Items)

1 - 4 Cases (5-24 Items)

5 - 9 Cases (25-49 Items)

10+ Cases (>= 50 Items)

$38.97

$38.63
a 1% discount

$38.30
a 2% discount

$37.97
a 3% discount

N/A

$193.15

$191.50

$189.85

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