âš¡ Double your displays, double your impact.
The OWC OWCTB3ADP2DP is a sleek, bus-powered Thunderbolt 3 adapter featuring dual DisplayPort outputs, enabling professionals to effortlessly expand their screen real estate with high-speed, clutter-free connectivity.
R**T
I am so happy! 2 external monitor and my built-in display on LG Gram 17 - works great.
I have an LG gram 17" - it is a great laptop, but there is not much information about support for multiple monitors. So - I took a chance and ordered this hoping it would support 2 external monitors and my built-in LG Gram 17" monitor too.It works great and here's how to set it up on the LG Gram. The Gram has a i7-8560U CPU @ 1.8 GHz that includes a built-in UHD Graphic 620. On the Gram there is Intel UDH Graphics Control Panel utility- that will list your external displays once you connect it to the Dual DisplayPort adaptor and then connect the other end to your LG Gram Thunderbolt 3 port USB-C type port.In the Intel UDH Graphics Control Panel select *Multiple Displays* and then select your displays- after you save the configuration it will Extend Desktop to all 3 displays. Do not worry if during setup 1 external display is not working. Once you select save the both externals monitors and built-in monitor display will activate and all monitors will work as expected.Right now - I rate this as a 5 start product! I may provide an update if I have more info to share.
I**.
Easy setup and great quality.
Made setting up two 4K monitors super easy. Great quality coming out of my Mac mini.
M**A
cheap, works well for the most part
It's cheaper than other options. For the most part it works, and I am happy about it.1 removed one-star because sometimes the screens switch, as you can see on the picture. It happens when the adapter gets accidentally disconnected or leave my computer on for a few hours.Maybe it is another feature: it senses that I have to stretch my neck to the side and turns the display so it do it. In that case, I would like to company to let me know so I can return their star, and give the the 5-star rating they deserve.
D**M
The ideal of the product is good, but the quality is very bad
leaking of EMI/EMC issues caused interference effects with other electronic devices.
K**K
Perfect for 2019 MacBook Pro 16 with dual 4K displays at 60Hz
I bought two of these for my 2019 MacBook Pro 16 running 3 Dell U2718Q monitors at 3840x2160 @ 60Hz each. I've tried several other options and this has worked best with great performance and easy to use. Based on my reading, the MacBook has two Thunderbolt 3 (TB3) buses (one for each side) so I have one adapter connected on each side to allow up to 4x 4K monitors at 60Hz (just using 3 right now).
C**E
Extends MacBook to Two Displays
Excellent purchase to make if you are looking to extend you MacBook desktop to two displays from one USB-C port. The only downside was either the Macbook itself or this adapter cannot remember the extended display configuration for nothing. It's 50/50 whether the arrangement of the two extend displays will remain since your last use requiring you to re-configuring your right/left display setup and which display is the main display.Other than that complaint, the adapter does what I needed without spending $100+ on some other setup to extend to two displays from one port.
E**N
No Power to charge laptop
This is what you need to drive two displays off a single macbook pro Thunderbolt 3 USB C port. Anything that splits thunderbolt 3 properly to do this trick is going to be more expensive than the other dongles out there. It also means you'll need this if you want to drive 3 external displays off a 2 port macbook pro.But say you wanted to drive 2 displays from your 2 port macbook pro. You could use this and then the other port to charge your laptop. OR you could buy a far cheaper dongle that includes usb c power and display out (probably also USB) and use the 2nd port for the 2nd display.
G**E
Just what I needed
If you are looking to connect a MacBook Pro 2018 or later to a KVM you will likely need one of these if you have a monitor with displayPort connections. basically it works like this MBP->OWC DP TB3 hub ->KVM. Works great. Nice size and shape.
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