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HIS Multi-View

What you get

The HIS Multi-View is a straight forward no nonsense package.  You get the adapter itself, a VGA to DVI adapter, USB cable, instruction manual and driver/setup CD. 

The Unit

Aside from the clean look of the flat black and gold of the HIS Multi-View, that gold is more than just bling.  Each connection point is gold plated to ensure a good clean signal.  If you have a DVI display then you can hook right into the HIS Multi-View adapter; if it's a VGA connection, then you are covered there too.

The unit itself is small and highly portable.  Measuring a diminutive 87 x 44 x 14mm is sized to be an easy addition into a laptop bag.  Adding in the cable and VGA adapter don't really add much bulk to the package making it a truly portable device.  On one end we find the USB connection point while on the other...

We find the gold plated DVI output.  The small bubble like indentation you see is a transmit indicator the lights green with the unit is in operation.


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