Tuesday, August 2nd 2011

ZOTAC Announces Dual HDMI Output Adaptors

ZOTAC International, a leading innovator and the world's largest channel manufacturer of graphics cards, motherboards and mini-PCs, today announces the ZOTAC DisplayPort to Dual HDMI and mini-DisplayPort to Dual HDMI adaptors designed to double display output capabilities on desktops and notebooks.

The ZOTAC Dual HDMI adaptors transform native DisplayPort and mini-DisplayPort outputs from notebooks, desktops - graphics cards and integrated graphics - to dual HDMI outputs. The HDMI outputs are capable of resolutions up to 1920x1080 per port for a combined spanned resolution of 3840x1080 with the ZOTAC Dual HDMI adaptors.
"Multiple monitors are becoming quite popular for day-to-day tasks. Users can expand their system to triple displays by combining a laptop display, dual display-capable graphics card or motherboard with a ZOTAC Dual HDMI adaptor," said Carsten Berger, marketing director, ZOTAC International.

The ZOTAC Dual HDMI adaptors are completely passive and do not require additional cabling for power - just plug the DisplayPort or mini-DisplayPort cables into the adaptor and instantly have two 1080p capable HDMI outputs."

It's time to play with the ZOTAC Dual HDMI adaptors.

General details
  • New ZOTAC DisplayPort to Dual HDMI and mini-DisplayPort to Dual HDMI adaptors
  • Transform DisplayPort or mini-DisplayPort outputs to dual HDMI outputs
  • Supports two simultaneous displays with resolutions up to 1920x1080 each
  • Spanned resolution up to 3840x1080
  • Compatible with native DisplayPort and mini-DisplayPort interfaces
  • Compatible with notebooks, desktops with integrated and discrete graphics
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29 Comments on ZOTAC Announces Dual HDMI Output Adaptors

#1
[H]@RD5TUFF
Is there really enough bandwidth on HDMI to make this work correctly ?
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#2
Steevo
[H]@RD5TUFFIs there really enough bandwidth on HDMI to make this work correctly ?
From display port to drive 2 1080 dispalys?

:slap:


reed moar.
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#3
[H]@RD5TUFF
SteevoFrom display port to drive 2 1080 dispalys?

:slap:


reed moar.
I meant without fun things like artifacting, I dun know just seems like it might turn out wonky.
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#4
freaksavior
To infinity ... and beyond!
Display port
wikipediaBitrate 1.62, 2.7, or 5.4 Gbit/s data rate per lane; 1, 2, or 4 lanes; (effective total 5.184, 8.64, or 17.28 Gbit/s for 4-lane link); 1 Mbit/s or 720 Mbit/s for the auxiliary channel.
So 17.28gb
wikipediaHDMI
Bitrate 10.2 Gbit/s (340 MHz)
So I think display port has enough umph to drive to monitors. Gaming wise, maybe not but it can definitely handle two monitors
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#5
PopcornMachine
My initial thought is that this could simplify eyefinity setup, or am I off base?
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#6
[H]@RD5TUFF
PopcornMachineMy initial thought is that this could simplify eyefinity setup, or am I off base?
nope I think that's the point
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#7
erixx
seems to certify displayport's non viability?
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#8
PopcornMachine
[H]@RD5TUFFnope I think that's the point
Cool. Just surprised they don't say that in any of their marketing material.
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#9
[H]@RD5TUFF
PopcornMachineCool. Just surprised they don't say that in any of their marketing material.
Well can you see the point in the device for anything else ?
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#10
PopcornMachine
No, but my point was not what I see. It's about marketing majors missing an obvious chance to state the obvious.
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#11
[H]@RD5TUFF
PopcornMachineNo, but my point was not what I see. It's about marketing majors missing an obvious chance to state the obvious.
Yeah it seems to suffer from bad marketing.
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#12
scotchguy
The real question is, will it be compatable with my 5850?
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#13
[H]@RD5TUFF
scotchguyThe real question is, will it be compatable with my 5850?
one would hope
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#14
scotchguy
Honestly I doubt it will work with old tech. The 58xx series (minus the 6 monitor output eyefinity cards) can only support 3 monitors total. I could see the DP outputting 2 hdmi monitors as a passive output. This would prevent a third monitor. But who knows, maybe amd will release a driver to let us use 4 monitors with our "old tech".
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#15
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
scotchguyHonestly I doubt it will work with old tech. The 58xx series (minus the 6 monitor output eyefinity cards) can only support 3 monitors total. I could see the DP outputting 2 hdmi monitors as a passive output. This would prevent a third monitor. But who knows, maybe amd will release a driver to let us use 4 monitors with our "old tech".
this wont show up as 2 monitors to the system. go look up the matrox triple head 2 go, or whatever they called it
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#16
Unregistered
So this is going to have to work with the drivers for whatever chipset or video card it's attached to? Oh yeah, that sounds like hours of entertainment. Best check the compatible hardware list before buying. And even then . . . .
#17
Major_A
What's the proposed MSRP? Give it time, the design or something similar will probably end up on Monoprice.
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#18
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
twilythSo this is going to have to work with the drivers for whatever chipset or video card it's attached to? Oh yeah, that sounds like hours of entertainment. Best check the compatible hardware list before buying. And even then . . . .
its designed to make it look like a single, twice as wide monitor.


If you have fisheyes, you could run three of these and eyefinity for a 6 monitor setup.
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#19
Diskmagnet
Pretty sure the output would have to be 1.2 spec'd
Assuming they are using dp1.2 hub capability
I really was wondering I could find and hubs out there now I do eyefinity with five monitors
I use 3 now for certain games, some game you only want one , that's just me though
That's why main monitor is my best and 120hz crossfire scaling is great:)
Edit - If its DP1.2 then its all hardware as far what your card can handle shortnof gaming pretty much any thing. By modern standards anyway. Mainly static desktop work no proplems - for gaming yeah youll need some hotsepower - I can run bad company maxes out 50-60 gps at least with my 2 6970s and i7 stock
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#20
Diskmagnet
Musselsits designed to make it look like a single, twice as wide monitor.


If you have fisheyes, you could run three of these and eyefinity for a 6 monitor setup.
Sadly efinoty requires you to use 2DP while in eyfinity
I can run 12 monitors now in a non crossfire non eyefinity setup
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#21
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
Musselsits designed to make it look like a single, twice as wide monitor.


If you have fisheyes, you could run three of these and eyefinity for a 6 monitor setup.
Do fisheyed people really see that wide? Is cool
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#22
Unregistered
Bjorn_Of_IcelandDo fisheyed people really see that wide? Is cool
Oh, he meant that literally? I just figured it was some kind of Australian slang. I think my normal eyes could easily handle 6 monitors as I have nearly 170 degrees of peripheral vision.
#23
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
i meant fisheyes as in extremely wide vision, 6 monitors would cover a huge area, per my original comment.


what, you people never looked at a fish before? notice that their eyes face sideways...
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#24
Unregistered
I guess you've never seen some of the trading stations people have set up. 6 monitors is a minimum.

For example:



#25
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
clearly, his dad had a sexual encounter with a fish. (you'll note he doesnt use that for gaming, which was more my point. i run triple monitor for web/desktop, but just one for gaming.)
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