Many monitors are also equipped with a female DVI connector, so chances are you'll need to buy another adapter. That cabling arrangement is a little unfortunate. 68") black box with a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 input on one end and a female DVI connector on the other end. Essentially what the adapter does is makes one of your USB 3.0 ports available to drive a monitor or projector. Previously this device was available only for PCs, but new drivers available from DisplayLink make the adapter compatible with any Mac running OS X Snow Leopard, Lion, or Mountain Lion. We previewed this device last month, and now we've had some hands-on time. Have a need to attach more monitors to your USB 3.0-equipped Mac, but don't want to use a Thunderbolt, Mini DisplayPort, or HDMI port? Kensington may have just the thing for you - the Universal Multi-Display Adapter (US$79.99 MSRP), AKA the USB 3.0 Multi-Display Adapter.
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