Quote from Bolimomo:
I couldn't resist it. I had bought another USB-to-VGA adapter to try:
SIIG USB-to-VGA Pro
http://www.siig.com/it-products/usb/converters/usb-2-0-to-vga-pro.html
The specs clearly said it supports the 1920 x 1080 resolution. This model also uses the DisplayLink driver software. And... like IOGear and AluraTek adapters (they both use DisplayLink driver), the SIIG USB-to-VGA doesn't display the 1920 x 1080 resolution either. All I got was 1680 x 1050 max. Maybe it is the driver software's fault.
I ran out of patience to try. Too much time wasted. Just going to stick with Tritton UV200.
Bolimomo, the amazon Reviews look decent, "Runs good at 1920x1200", what would you expect from Plugable (DisplayLink DL-195 Chipset) UGA-2K-A USB 2.0 to VGA/DVI/HDMI Adapter for Multiple Monitors up to 2048x1152 / 1920x1200 Each by Plugable Technologies?
http://www.amazon.com/Plugable-Mult...iewpoints=1&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending
""""Good product, May 14, 2011
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This review is from: Plugable UGA-2K-A USB 2.0 to VGA/DVI/HDMI Adapter for Multiple Monitors up to 2048x1152 / 1920x1200 Each (DisplayLink DL-195 Chipset) (Electronics)
Purchased to add a 3rd display on a Dell precision 4300 laptop. Runs good at 1920x1200 considering the data stream is over USB 2.0. Display is clear and was easy to setup using Windows 7 Ultimate. I use it to drive the monitor that gets the least amount of changes to the display. You may notice a slight lag compared to your other monitors and the CPU will definitely take a hit when a lot of the display area is changing. This is not an issue for me even running a 2 year old dual core system.
As a developer the extra screen area is worth every penny. I moved my IDE's dialog windows (project nav, object, properties,etc.) over to this 3'rd display and let the code editor use the full area of the main monitor. The remaining monitor is used for test browser and other apps. I'm now thinking about adding fourth display. Since I plan to upgrade my system in the near future - I would love to see this product support USB 3.0 if gaining x10 data transfer rates would help minimize any display lag.
The only annoyance I have is with windows and not this product. Windows will not remember the screen position so I must reset after each boot. I set this third display to the left side of the main. It on takes a seconds to change - right click, select screen resolution then drag the 3'rd monitor over to the left side. Windows will also tend to move your desktop icons over to the second monitor even though it is not set as the main monitor, so I have to drag them over to the main screen. Generally this occurs only once a day so I will put up with it to gain the extra display. """"