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Virtual HDMI Dummy Plug Adapter EDID Virtual Display Emulator, No drivers, no configuration, no power cable


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ADAHDMIDUMMY
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Description

Virtual HDMI Dummy Plug Adapter EDID Virtual Display Emulator, No drivers, no configuration, no power cable
 

  • Will work with any graphics card that has HDMI output. No incompatibility problems, if regular LCD monitor works with particular output then these dummy plugs will also work with 100% confidence as they act exactly the same as real LCD monitor.
  • Works with Windows, OSX, Linux and just about everything else Ultra-compact, low profile design
  • No drivers, no configuration, no power cable - just set and forget
  • Allows for high resolution, GPU accelerated remote desktop
  • Acts as a dummy plug for use with GPU tasks such as crypto currency mining Works great with Virtual Desktop on Oculus Rift & HTC Vive (HDMI4K,VGA,DVI,DP,MINIDP) HEADLESS,(HDMI ,VGA,DVI) PASS-THROUGH EDID

Display Emulator (fit-Headless)

  • Display emulator for remote desktop access
  • Supports up to 1080p resolution.
  • Works with any operating system, no software installation required
  • Plugs into HDMI port, does not require additional power
  • Works with Mac Mini, fit-PC and Intense PC and with any other computer
  • Operating a headless PC requires remote desktop access, but in many cases compositing the desktop in high resolution is possible only when the computer detects a connected display.
  • Headless is a miniature HDMI plug that emulates a high-definition display connected to the PC.
  • The headless PC identifies Headless as a connected display and enables the GPU thus allowing remote desktop compositing at high resolution.
  • Headless works with any HDMI capable PC on any operating system and requires no software installation nor configuration.
  • Headless does not require external power.


 

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1 Review

  • 5

    Works well for a headless Linux server

    Posted by Carl on 15th Feb 2024

    Used this instead of plugging in a monitor. Now I can log in via Anydesk (and similar programs) because those type of view and control programs require the system to have a display.

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