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USB graphics adapter Akyga AK-AD-53 — White, ABS housing, 75×75×15 mm
Akyga AK-AD-53 is a compact white USB graphics adapter with an ABS housing and dimensions of 75 × 75 × 15 mm. It converts a USB Type-C video output to an HDMI display input, enabling connection of laptops, desktops and mobile devices with USB-C to external monitors, TVs or projectors. The adapter supports unidirectional signal flow from USB-C to HDMI, offers HDMI output compatible with 4K resolution, and uses a USB-C 3.1 connector for higher data transfer rates. Its 15 cm cable and lightweight design make it suitable for portable multi-monitor setups and temporary display connections.
The adapter provides a simple plug-and-play way to add an HDMI output to devices that lack a native HDMI port. Its USB-C 3.1 connector supports increased data throughput while the HDMI socket supports up to 4K resolution for high-definition video. The ABS housing ensures a durable yet lightweight construction and the short integrated cable offers convenient placement without excess bulk. The adapter is unidirectional (USB-C to HDMI) to ensure correct signal routing and includes Android OS support for compatible devices.
Connect the USB-C plug of the adapter to the USB-C video output on your computer, laptop or mobile device. Plug an HDMI cable from the adapter’s HDMI socket into the external monitor, TV or projector. Ensure the external display is switched on and set to the correct HDMI input. The adapter is unidirectional, so the source device must provide a USB-C video signal; it will not convert HDMI to USB-C. On first use, the host device may automatically detect the external display and switch to extended or mirrored mode; adjust display settings in the operating system if needed.
Use a high-quality HDMI cable rated for the desired resolution (4K or lower) and verify that your source device supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode or other USB-C video output standards. Avoid forcing connectors and keep the adapter and cable clear of sharp bends. For stable results with high refresh rates or 4K resolution, use short, well-shielded HDMI cables and connect directly to the primary USB-C port that supports video output.
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