On 2014-01-03 12:14, Icetom wrote: > Manau reikia pirktis tokio tipo daiktą: > http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-DisplayPort-External-Adapter-USB32DPPRO/dp/B008CXFM64 > Yra dar gimtasis Lenovo dock'as šitai Yogai su pilno dydžio HDMI jungtim. Tik ten analogiška situacija, jokios aiškios info iš Lenovo, kokios ten revizijos HDMI portas yra. Šiuo metu daikto savininkas Tailande ilsisi, kai grįš, galės pats galvot kaip jam tą rezoliuciją išgaut. Gal iš tikro teks jam arba moniką keisti, arba kokį panašų daiktą pirkti, nes konkrečiai su tuo tai nedžiuginantys atsiliepimai: 25 of 27 people found the following review helpful 2.0 out of 5 stars Works but the software created problems., December 6, 2012 By Jimmi (Boise, ID) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: StarTech.com USB 3.0 to DisplayPort 2560 x 1600 External Video Card Multi Monitor Adapter (USB32DPPRO) (Personal Computers) The device works great and my 2560x1600 monitor looks awesome. Con: The software created some problems. As soon as I installed it, shockwave started crashing in google chrome. I have to reboot a few times a day due to this problem. It is starting to get very annoying. Update #1: I spent some time with tech support and they said that the driver will cause conflicts with programs that use hardware acceleration. I turned off hardware acceleration in chrome and everything seems to be fixed. I changed my review from 3 stars to 4 stars. They should warn you about this before installing the software. Update #2: Down to 2 stars. Disabling hardware acceleration helped a bit but there are still a lot of problems with the firmware. Here are some of the issues: - If your software program won't let you disable hardware acceleration, you are screwed. For example, Evernote app was unusable. - Before this software, my Samsung Series 9 fan would never kick on, after installing the software, it is almost always on. - I have the top of the line Series 9 and still get some jittering in the video. - I get random screen flashes every 20 minutes or so.