Club3D SenseVision MST Hub CSV-5300 Review
Ryan Martin / 11 years ago
A Closer Look
The unit is pretty compact and uses a black textured plastic finish with the Club3D logo. Club3D tell us that the MST will have user upgradeable firmware and an update will be released soon to improve the MST Hub’s operation.
The bottom is plain with just that textured black finish.
The top has the main DisplayPort cable going out as well as the power input.
The MST Hub splits a single DisplayPort output into three DisplayPort Outputs.
We were provided with three Club3D adapters to convert our monitors into useable DisplayPort inputs. Club3D is expected to make these adapters widely available in the UK soon but I have been told by a Club3D representative that any adapters should work as long as they can convert the DisplayPort signal into that required by your monitor. You will not need an active adapter because the MST Hub uses DP++ and supports all active and passive adapters.
Here is what the Club3D DVI to DisplayPort adapter looks like.
Here is the Club3D HDMI to DisplayPort adapter, we had a pair of these.