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The EVanlak HDMI EDID Emulator 3rd Generation is a compact, high-performance adapter designed to maintain stable display connections by emulating EDID signals bi-directionally. Supporting true 4K UHD resolution at 60Hz and multiple pixel formats, it prevents desktop rearrangement and sync loss in multi-monitor or remote management setups. Compatible with Mac Thunderbolt to HDMI devices, AV receivers, switches, and extenders, this 3-pack ensures seamless, plug-and-play operation for professional multimedia environments.













| ASIN | B07YMNDZT8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #263 in HDMI Cables |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,930) |
| Date First Available | October 14, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | 3ª Generrtion |
| Manufacturer | Evanlak |
| Product Dimensions | 1.6 x 0.8 x 0.5 inches |
R**E
Great for remotely managed PC for a senior.
Working great so far (a week) with a remotely managed Linux Mint PC I set up for my 80-year old mother. The M715q needs to be ON 24/7, so I can remotely manage it (VNC through ssh tunnel), and my mother uses it to watch streaming videos and what not. As part of remote management, I need to be able to reboot it remotely. Even without that, it simply will not behave correctly if an active display isn't connected to it. In my case, the display is just a basic 1080p 60Hz (59.94Hz) TV, so I chose the 1080p version. My mother simply turns the TV ON/OFF as needed. My M715q doesn't have HDMI output option, so I'm using a basic (passive) Benfei Displayport to HDMI adapter on top of this device, and it hasn't negatively affected its function. Even the audio through HDMI has been working perfectly, through multiple ON/OFF cycles each day.
K**R
Fixed EDID issues with the mClassic and my monitor.
I purchased this EDID emulator in hopes of fixing compatibility problems between the Marseille mClassic and my ViewSonic monitor, and it set them straight. A little background: the Marseille mClassic is a video scaler with post-processing effects for older to modern consoles, and it works rather well. However, Marseille chose to make the device as simple to use as possible, with no user configuration whatsoever. It's strictly plug and play, with the mClassic reading your display device's EDID table to configure and choose its output resolution. Well, I learned from this 'hands off' approach to configuration that not all TV and monitor EDID tables are created equally: my ViewSonic XG3220 monitor, while supporting basically any and every resolution up to 4K, doesn't have a proper EDID table to save its life. So the result was strange and limited functionality of the mClassic, with resolution outputs of 3820x1080 and poor handling of the aspect ratio of the resulting video. However, this little device cleared all of that right up. I connected it in-line to my monitor from the mClassic, and now the device is pumping out a standard 1920x1080p signal that the monitor likes just fine (even from the Retro mode/blue light operation, which was where I had most of the problems before). I'm still not getting the 1440p output the mClassic claims it's capable of handling, in spite of the fact that this EDID emulator supports 1440p in its table and my monitor is able to support that resolution, but I suspect that's the fault of Marseille's little device and not with this EDID emulator. So if you're having similar issues like I described with your mClassic, pick up this adapter and you'll be good to go!
J**Z
Working better than expected
Not sure why some people are experiencing issues with the passthrough functionality which is working as described, I have not notice any drops in resolution either on the contrary and it offers a long range of resolutions low and hight to adjust to, very flexible, I was skeptical after reading some of the reviews and only order 1 to test and now I can be happier, great value, quality and ease of use just plug-and-play.
A**H
Does not work
Does not work as advertised. Resolution dropped dramatically.
L**N
Adequate, with notable caveats
These worked on Windows 11 out of the box. On KDE Neon, it initially failed me for no obvious reason. I connected a second display so I see what I was doing and could fiddle with the display settings. I discovered that it did work, but only if I dropped my color resolution to 8 bits per color. I also lost the ability to set my refresh rate to my monitor's maximum of 144 Hz; I'm now limited to 120. Not terrible, but an irritation for sure. While my display is now compromised in both refresh rate and color resolution, it's more important to me that my computers think they're not losing a display when I switch them with my HDMI switch box. That said, I'll eventually want something that performs better.
P**N
Can help, sometimes. (4K adapter)
I have two Hyperkin HDMI devices that output 720p that will not work/display on my Samsung S90D OLED. The Hyperkin SupaRetron HD - SNES Console still refuses to work past the boot screen(fail). The Hyperkin 3 in 1 GameCube/N64/SNES cable now works(success). I blame the Hyperkins somewhat and the Samsung mostly because they work on all my older TVs with HDMI. I'll keep the adapter in the event I have some other system that fails to connect over HDMI to the Samsung S90D.
P**5
Fixed my Windows issue!
These EDID emulators are exactly what I needed. I run a SFF with 4 outputs going into an HDMI switch with PiP. After upgrading to a 75" Samsung TV, Windows was constantly rearranging the PiP windows when I shut the TV off, something that did not happen with my older 65" Samsung. These EDID emulators do exactly what they're meant to do, and make Windows think that the monitors are always there. No more rearranging when I turn the TV back on!
F**T
Worked at 720p with my son's Nintendo Switch dock to display on our 27" Apple Cinema Display
Worked with my son's Nintendo Switch dock to display on our 27" Apple Cinema Display as well as my 2010 27" iMac in Target Display Mode. For whatever reason the Switch dock refused to display anything on either monitor, but worked fine with every other TV in the house. The only options on the Switch dock are Automatic and 480p when connected to these monitors and neither display anything. Using the 4K version of this device, the switch dock sees the options for 720p and 1080p. Unfortunately the 1080p doesn't work, but the 720p setting works perfectly. No idea why these monitors don't accept 1080p with this device, but Apple is quirky. An HDMI splitter will likely also work, but this is alot simpler since it doesn't require and extra power cord.
L**A
O produto não funciona caso você queira usar eles para adaptar a entrada HDMI em um KVM, simplesmente mão funciona
V**N
Er liefert eine stabile EDID und verhindert nervige Hot-Plug-Ereignisse – mein Signal bleibt auch beim Umschalten am HDMI-Switch konstant. Full HD wird sauber erkannt (1920×1080 bzw. 1080×1920 @ 60 Hz), keine Flackerer, kein Neu-Anordnen der Fenster. Verarbeitung ist solide, der Stecker sitzt fest; wird handwarm, aber unkritisch. Besonders praktisch in Kombination mit Switches/Extendern oder AV-Receivern, wenn Geräte sonst „vergessen“, dass ein Monitor angeschlossen ist. Für den aufgerufenen Preis eine klare Empfehlung. **Plus:** stabile EDID, kein Hot-Plug, FHD @ 60 Hz, kompakt **Minus:** keine Status-LED (Geschmacksfrage) **Tipp:** Einmal einstecken, Port merken lassen, dann erst den Switch/Receiver einschalten – so ist die Erkennung am zuverlässigsten. Bei Verwendung einer Switch: der Emulator führt in die Switch, also PC -> HDMI-Kabel -> Emulator -> Switch.
R**N
que funciona.es ideal.SI TIENES DUDAS PREGUNTA.
R**J
Worked a treat helping ps5 to output 120hz
A**H
It is not working as mentioned.
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