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Review: HIS Multi-View+ Sound Print E-mail
Posted by Dexter K.   
Sunday, 05 February 2012 23:03
Article Index
Review: HIS Multi-View+ Sound
Specifications and Features
Initial Thoughts and A Closer Look
Performance: USB 2.0/ 3.0
Verdict and Conclusion

Verdict and Conclusion

With more monitors being all the rage these days people need more connections to drive those monitors. HIS has delivered a solid device to drive more monitors while not needing to buy more video cards.

If you have the USB ports HIS can deliver a quality viewing experience for everything except high bandwidth games. At times it can however run games but it is not exactly the most ideal solution.

But for people that need more monitors in a work environment this device really shines. You can add 6 more monitors via USB and not have to worry about installing multiple video cards. That in itself is really cool.

As of writing this device is around $65 after rebate for the HDMI version. If you want to save some money and get the DVI version that is around $40 after rebate which is a good deal. That would put getting a set of 6 of these at around the price of getting a high-end video card that may or may not have those connections.

 

 

Final words.

If you need another monitor for your work computer but do not want to purchase a new video card the HIS multi-view+ sound is a great alternative. You can install up to 6 different adapters to really increase the amount of monitor real-estate that is available to you. While it can play games it is not an ideal solution, but it does however play video and sound flawlessly if you want to watch movies while using the adapter.

 

Pros:

  • Size
  • Works on USB 2.0
  • Good video quality on USB 3.0
  • Sound quality is great

 

Cons:

  • Game quality on USB 3.0 could be better

 

SCORE
8.9/10

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