
Silicon Motion based graphics adapters, like this, are designed to expand a computer beyond its built-in limitations, allowing more displays to be connected and utilized by the computer. And remember, though they offer similar functionality, the DisplayLink driver won’t work with this adapter. On a Mac, however, this is accomplished through the InstantView App. On Windows machines, the update is automatic though we do recommend installing the driver manually.

It is worth noting, a driver download is required.

Those particular computers don’t support more than 1 Alt Mode display so the standard approach wouldn’t work. Unless, of course, you happen to be on an M1 or M2 Mac. From a user perspective, there isn’t much of a difference. The USBC-768H4 uses a Silicon Motion chipset and a software driver to accomplish the task. But it’s how the adapter handles the task of parceling the pixels across your screens that’s interesting.Ī lot of adapters rely on USB-C features not available on all systems. Smaller than you might expect for a quad display adapter, this multiple monitor adapter still manages all of the heavy lifting involved with delivering your video signal across four monitors. All of our products are backed with a 2-year limited parts and labor warranty as well as Seattle-based email support

