fit-Headless GS - High Resolution Display Emulator for Game-Streaming and VR
Brand | CompuLab |
Product Dimensions | 7.01 x 5 x 0.99 cm; 12 g |
Item model number | fit-Headless-GS |
Manufacturer | Comulab ltd. |
Colour | GS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 12 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**Y
fit-headless (GS)
Great piece of kit. Bought this to make my Server headless which is running OS X Server and allows me to have full 1920x1080p in the screen sharing software in Mac. Had it for a great price. Works native in Mac. Highly recommend.
J**.
Absolutely great product
Bought GS model and it matches all the listed properties I found from manufacturers site. No manual downloads. Plug it in and it just works. Have full HD screen and use this to stream to 4k content to 4k TV without an issue.
C**S
Fixes my hue sync problem
I bought this to solve an issue with my hue sync box TV lights. I have the Sync box at the end of a chain of AV devices that downscale the signal to 1080p @ 120hz with VRR so I can use it with my Xbox series X. The only issue was occasionally the lights would stop syncingas only an input to the sync box is used and the output is not connected to the TV it seemed to cause this problem also you are unable to use auto sync.With this plugged into the output whenever a signal is sensed the lights start syncing automatically and so far no more dropouts 👍
J**Y
Does the job perfectly.
Emulates a 1440p display perfectly for my headless Steam streaming host. Recognised by Win10 with no driver issues. No reliability issues for the past couple of months.
I**.
Fantastic piece of kit
Fantastic piece of kit. At first wasn't sure it was working. Make sure you plug it in firmly... Great stuff. I can play stuff at full HD, 2k and 4k.
S**L
Five Stars
Perfect little device. Great for running a headless Steam server for home streaming.
K**L
Five Stars
Use it with steam link, it does the job.
M**N
Five Stars
Works gr8
B**L
Perfect companion for a headless gaming rig
I wanted to build an unRaid media server and use a Windows VM to do all of my gaming. Thanks to this addition, I'm getting almost bare-metal performance. Highly recommended to those pursuing a headless gaming configuration.
F**É
Permits 1440p@120Hz
I've bought this item to use Virtual Desktop on my Rift S VR headset. I was limited by the 60 Hz of my television which caused stuttering/smoothness issues for displaying at the Rift S 80 Hz for games.Now I can make a second display set at 1440p @ 120 Hz that Virtual Desktop can capture and display games very smoothly.Packaging was very minimal but sufficient. Install was plug and play, worked instantly.
H**T
Lacks true emulation, no 10 bit color, no HDR support.
Says that it is a display emulator but I take two stars off because it doesn't allow for some important options as far as display emulation goes. It will not allow you to change the color bit depth which is important if you want to make your computer think the monitor is a HDR capable monitor. Since this is the "GS" version, for game streaming, one would think that this would be an obvious inclusion for the user. You will only be able to select 8 bit color depth on the Fit Headless in your display properties. It was almost a brilliant product but due to some lazy design and a complete lack of foresight it's very one dimensional.
A**F
I bought this to run to run TeamViewer on a ...
I bought this to run to run TeamViewer on a headless Linux box.As advertised, it reports 4K @ 60 Hz and 1080p @ 120 HzIt also reports 1440p @ 120 Hz, which I was not expecting.Here are all the output resolutions it can display:4096 x 2160 @ 60 Hz 4k3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz UHD3440 x 1440 @ 90 Hz UWQHD2560 x 1440 @ 120 Hz QHD2560 x 1080 @ 120 Hz1920 x 1440 @ 120 Hz1920 x 1200 @ 120 Hz1920 x 1080 @ 120 Hz FHDKeep in mind that this is on HDMI 2.0... an older motherboard or a DisplayPort to HDMI adapter might cut the maximum resolution to 4k @ 30 Hz or 1080p @ 60 Hz
J**S
Perfect! Works even better than spec!
I have a home theater receiver set up with surround sound for the desktop PC. If you're here there is a pretty good chance that you know the only really good way to make that connection digitally (that is, without multiple analog cables) is HDMI. TOSLINK/Optical "works", but you have to get a sound card with DTS encoding to get surround from non-movie sources! (NOT CHEAP)Now, the gotcha is that you can't do audio only HDMI... so you need to connect the HDMI from the PC to the receiver and then to the monitor. Which is fine.... IF you only have a 60Hz monitor because that's all the cheap HDMI receiver port will do! So you go get a headless instead so you can run your DisplayPort connected 144Hz screen... except that now you have a "dead" monitor off to the side if you mouse over too far and you can lose open windows on it. Annoying. Well, you can just mirror one screen with the headless right? Well, if you have an NVIDIA graphics card you can't have different refresh rates on mirrored screen! Cheap headless dongles will only let you go to 60Hz or less, so you still have the same problem you started with!So now, this is where this bad boy comes in. I was able to set the headless to 1080p and 144Hz and mirror it with one of my screens! The spec says it only goes to 120Hz and figured that was better than 60Hz, but no, she goes to the full 144Hz! I've been running it this way for a few months now, no issue. This is literally one of the only dongles on amazon that even claims 120Hz (much less delivers 144Hz). If you are trying to connect HDMI surround sound audio and you don't have potato screens YOU WANT THIS.
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