Diamond Multimedia BVU1000 1080p USB to HDMI converter
Diamond Multimedia BVU1000 Specifications
- Manufacture SKU BVU1000
- Brand Diamond Multimedia
- Manufacturer Website www.diamondmm.com
- Product Line BizView
- Product Type Video & Sound Card
- UPC 757448010749
Features
- Supports 1080P video and audio from your PC to TV with single cable
- Displaylink Certified
- Compatible with all HDMI supported monitors and HDTV’s
- Supports “Fit to TV’ allowing easy scaling for PC applications running on wide screen displays
- 1600 x 1200,1920 x 1080 (wide) 32 bit True Color resolutions and 1080P
- Turn your existing Laptop, Netbook or Mac book into a feature rich media center.
- Play DVD’s, stream internet TV and internet content such as Netflix, You Tube, Hulu TV, Boxee and more to your big screen TV
- Stream Movies from a Laptop to an HDTV via HDMI
- Transfers both Video and Sounds for easy Home Theater Connection
Color/Dimensions
Color/Finish Black Shipping Dimensions 8.8 x 6.3 x 3.8 inches (Clamshell) Dimensions 3.8 x 3.2 x 0.7 inches
Additional Information
- CPU Speed : 1.2 GHz or higher
- System Memory : 512MB
- Power Supply Instructions : One available USB 2.0 port MAC drivers available by download only http://www.displaylink.com/support/mac_downloads.html
- Hard Disk Space : 30 MB Free Disk Space
- CD DVD
- BUS : USB 2.0
- Monitor : HDMI
- USB
Package Contents
- BVU1000 USB to HDMI video and audio adapter
- USB 2_0 A-Mini-B Cable
- HDMI cable
- INSTALL CD
- Quick Start Guide
Compatibility Operating System :
- WIN 7 32
- WIN 7 64
- WINVISTA32
- WINVISTA64
- WINXP
- MCE
- MAC OS X
System CPU :
PC with 1.2 GHz or higher processor or Macintosh supporting Intel-Mac
Manufacturer’s Standard Warranty 1 Year/2 Years with registration
Everything looks good and it is plug and play. Let’s set it up!
Cool, it’s great to know about this, if I want to hook up my old laptop to my HDTV! Interesting, great review btw.
Thank you kind sir. It is quite cool to be able to hook up the laptop like that. Always wanted to do that once got the big screen.
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