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zboness z
I got my hands on a pre-production model (uses micro usb instead of usb c) and I have to say that I'm thoroughly enjoying the experience! I use these with my Nreal Air AR Glasses and the experience has been awesome! I get full access to a remote computer at 1080p in my Glasses, using the phone as a touch pad, along with the ability to see any hdmi source. Good range, great audio and video, extremely little lag. This is great, with or without the Glasses! Much better than just a transmitter!
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robert c
Works as described but the virtual keyboard is very clumsy to bring and to try and hide on my Android phone. The version for Windows is better to use. It's a shame that the coupling to a VGA to HDMI adaptor requires 2 USB ports because if you want to use it as a server console it is a problem for 1U servers with only 1 front USB port
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Mark Oliver
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When connecting to a Linux device via Windows its usable although laggy. But when trying to use this Android App the mouse only hints on working after going through all the configuration combinations. The user interface and the concept of double tap to get your soft keyboard to appear seems to depend on what color socks your wearing as well as the fact that if you double tap in the wrong place your Linux app loses focus. Tried it on several Tablets - same problems.
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