Make your useless USB 3.0 port into external HDMI and Gigabit Ethernet outputs. Ideal for people who have a USB3 port but no HDMI or Gigabit network socket. Marvelous. Was £37.54. Free delivery when spending over £6.00 but as is so often then case with CPC they make things 1p less so simply buy CA0665369 for 1p (thanks to Miffyl for this) to get fabulous free postage.
1: Compact, portable design is ideal for travel use, excellent.
2: High resolution HDMI support up to 2048x1152, sweet.
4: Gigabit Ethernet port for fast data transfer, tasty.
5: USB powered, no power adaptor required, excellent.
6: SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface, speedy.
7: Backwards compatible with USB 2.0, ooh handy.
3: Supports Win XP/Vista/7/8 and Mac OS, nice but Win10?
8: Dimensions (HxWxD): 16x65x65mm, perfect size for my attache case.
Top comments
spannerzone
28 Jan 1722#2
My man servant was perusing CPC Farnell (I insist he checks every item each week to spot mega deals) and he elected to tell me about this little USB3 adaptor thingy that he insists might be quite useful and, as an added advantage it was greatly reduced in price. With my interest piqued I took note of the webular address and took a look for myself. I was pleasantly surprised that it did indeed appear to be a marvelous device at a price that is splendid. Curses though CPC, once again you insist on giving us products for £5.99 but only give free postage on items over £6.00. So, looking at the components section I carefully chose 10 resistors for 14p which will get me to the free postage nirvana and increase my stock of components that I'll never use. Pip Pip I say.
powlest to MaximusRo
28 Jan 175#28
Actually a lot of ultrabooks don't have LAN ports and several need adapters for video output.
Honestly just wanted to help...
If you have emailed us numerous times and not had a response it is surely worth asking?
Anyway, if you could email the details to [email protected], we would be more than happy to look into it.
Kind regards
The CPC Team
spannerzone
2 Mar 17#83
You can't trust Trustpilot these days.... even my positive reviews have been automatically removed in some cases!
cpctweet to spannerzone
2 Mar 17#87
Hi, sorry about this but all the orders will have been long since fulfilled, everyone not getting one should have been contacted some time ago as well. If you email [email protected] with the order reference we can look into why you have not been contacted.
Kind regards
The CPC Team
nascent
2 Mar 17#86
I didn't get it. My email spam filters are solid thanks for asking.
This "we're always right and it must be you that is wrong" attitude is what I remember most from my with CPC in the past. I was a fool to think your customer services had changed.
cpctweet
2 Mar 17#85
We flagged the Trustpilot review as it had no order reference for us to validate the feedback against. This is Trustpilot's policy - if you provide them the details then it will be added to the review and come back online.
Kind regards.
The CPC Team
cpctweet
2 Mar 17#84
Hi there, we did, at the time, email everyone who had submitted an order that we did not have stock for. There were about 300 or so orders that we needed to cancel and as part of that process everyone should have received an email. If you would like to drop us an email to [email protected] with the order ref from the time we can go back to check that this was done.
If you are saying subsequent emails from us have been ignored then that sounds like it may be something to do with your email spam filters etc, while mistakes can happen with some many orders to cancel we are not going to willfully ignore customers. So, really keen for you to email us and let us look into this.
Again, apologies that demand outstripped supply on this item.
The CPC team.
nascent
2 Mar 17#82
Wow CPC really are a shady company. I reported my experience with CPC (both this one and my previous order with them) and they reported me to trustpilot for faking it. So my trustpilot review has been removed.
nige182
2 Mar 17#81
Same here, no contact at all yet. Still, my last order like this from CPC was some garden lights which eventually arrived after I had completely forgotten about them.
nascent
2 Mar 17#80
Over a month since purchase and still no adaptor, and no communication from CPC at all. Shocking company.
nascent
21 Feb 17#79
Still listed as
thetarget
6 Feb 17#78
I emailed them. They said I won't be charged for the item as they aren't getting more stock in.
nascent
6 Feb 17#77
We'll see whether I get the adaptor is a separate delivery or not first.
Have had issues with CPC deliveries in the past so this was their last chance. They delivered 6 items all smashed, and it took months of calling customer support to get them to finally collect the smashed items and refund me. There was no way I was going to give these guys more than £6 but if they screw this order up then I'll kick up a fuss and never use them again.
That's crazy isn't it! common sense flying out the window.
nascent
3 Feb 17#72
So what's funny is I ordered the 1p capacitor in order to get free delivery for the Adaptor, and today I received the 1p capacitor by itself in a padded envelope. So had to pay more to individually ship this 1p thing I'm going to throw away, just because they didn't offer free delivery at a slightly lower price band.
spannerzone
31 Jan 17#71
well you've only got to look at their site to see they must be using something from 15 years ago, it's a pretty outdated site design.
Nicolidus
31 Jan 171#70
I disagree. We're in 2017 and technology exists to prevent this type of overselling. Online companies prefer to oversell to ensure sell through before items become obsolete. Poor customer experience.
spannerzone
30 Jan 17#69
To be fair to CPC they do nearly always honour their deals it's just their stock level indicator often does not reflect the correct levels of stock - when there's a deal like this in the past most people get their item(s) but as stock drops right down their system seems to sell stock that maybe someone else has bought at the same time. Imagine 50 people all put this item in their basket, the system will still (presumably) show 50 in stock until you commit and purchase. So, by the time you've spent 10 mins looking at other items or creating an account it's possible the stock has all been bought up. I don't think putting item in the basket reserves it for you.
thetarget
30 Jan 17#68
Ordered one of these with some other items. Those items got shipped but this item says backordered. However the product page states no longers stocked.
I have not received an email about the above as I found out from longing into my account.
So is CPC going to be issuing refunds to us or is payment charged when shipped and not at the time of ordering?
ukez
30 Jan 17#67
Yeah ...
dwl99
30 Jan 17#66
mine has been dispatched
BigYoSpeck
30 Jan 17#65
If I were in the warehouse handing the logistics of these and I saw an order for 500 and 500 orders for 1 on a cheap clearance item, I'd fulfill the big order and then go grab a cup of tea rather than sit there doing 500 individual orders. That guy doesn't give a hoot about customer service.
ukez
30 Jan 17#64
Nothing stopping them doing 1x per customer or household or something like that during the checkout, lots of companies do. It would probably be beneficial as well as they would generate more individual customer too.
polarbaba
30 Jan 17#63
maybe someone bought 500 as usual for thier eBay store!.. seen it happen way too often..
Doesn't surprise me, this is the sort of thing Farnell do mate..
Go write them a crap review for wasting your time, perhaps then they will stop doing this sort of thing.
MaximusRo
30 Jan 17#60
Does your tablet have a USB3 port though?
RightRevBod
30 Jan 171#59
Cancelled, but still showing 5 in stock (at £52.24+VAT).
Zeb7
30 Jan 17#58
Cancelled :disappointed:
wickywicky
30 Jan 172#57
Just got an email:
"Good Morning,
Thank you for placing this order with CPC, unfortunately due to unprecedented demand, the product you ordered is no longer available as the stock was depleted before your order was processed.
On this occasion the order has had to be cancelled as there were no alternatives in our system, we appreciate that this might cause significant inconvenience and would like to apologise for any disappointment caused."
Regards,
The CPC Team
spannerzone
29 Jan 17#56
Well done for finding it but that 13p saving sadly meant you missed out, that's a real shame.
miffyl
29 Jan 171#55
Must admit it took me ages to find - I was determined not to waste 13p. Unfortunately by the time I got round to ordering, it had gone out of stock.
thetarget
29 Jan 171#54
Fill out the following short form and select which opt out options you want before submitting:
my mistake I misread the title, thought it was still £37.54
format
29 Jan 17#49
seems to be OOS now, i was curious to know how the hdmi side of things worked though - a separate display adaptor i'd guess ?
johncas
29 Jan 171#48
Be careful with this site, I ordered some HDMI cables through them which was fine but then they sent me sales catalogue after sales catalogue after sales catalogue through the post! It must have ended up costing them more in postage to send those than the value of my cables order in the end!
reddragon105
29 Jan 17#47
Why/in what way can you not game on it?
How is £5-10 'far cheaper' than £6?
Well that is exactly what it's for - adding an ethernet port to computers that don't have an ethernet port but do have a USB port - but Chromebooks run Chrome OS, which isn't on the list of supported operating systems, so the question would be whether you could find a driver for it.
Uridium
29 Jan 17#46
A USB3 to Ethernet adaptor would be far cheaper If she doesn't need HDMI as well....plenty on ebay for £5-£10
thetarget
29 Jan 17#45
Heat added and ordered 1.
What courier company does CPC Farnell use for standard delivery? Is it Hemes; Yodel or another?
Info on website just states Royal Mail or Courier; with UPS handling Express delivery.
caverncity
29 Jan 17#44
I doubt many will get them as the available stock of 56 hasn't changed for a couple of hours so once the buy 10 keep 1 crew have finished they would have well gone shortly after this was posted.
rockduderyan
29 Jan 17#43
Voted Hot and ordered. Thanks needed one of these for my Dell Venue Pro :smile:
Rednirah
29 Jan 17#42
Hi, my mother's chromebook doesn't have an ethernet port (i think this is the case with most) and her plusnet wireless internet is a disgrace. Would this little device help if using the book connected to the router's ethernet cable, if that makes sense ? Cheers.
Jameseh
29 Jan 17#41
Assuming the laptop is powerful enough to power both, yes.
slannmage
29 Jan 17#40
I use this on my Alienware Steam Machine for a second monitor and it works fine... you just cannot game through it, only strictly something you'll use for conventional use.
marlonlorencetti
29 Jan 17#39
If I already have an hdmi out on my laptop, can I use this to create a second one and plug to 2 TVs at the same time t have 2 extended monitors? I have TVs at work in the meeting rooms.
polarbaba
29 Jan 17#38
ditto for my dell latitude tablet.. needs all sorts of connectivity via dongles.. including Ethernet and any form.of video out.
MaximusRo
28 Jan 171#27
Can't think of a single situation where this might be useful, a laptop new enough to habe usb3 will defo have hdmi and gigabit
powlest to MaximusRo
28 Jan 175#28
Actually a lot of ultrabooks don't have LAN ports and several need adapters for video output.
GigahurtzUK to MaximusRo
28 Jan 17#29
True but if the LAN has been damaged or is faulty or the HDMI?
Zeb7 to MaximusRo
28 Jan 17#30
I use MacBook Air with totally smashed screen connected to two 24" monitors through thunderbolt-2-HDMI and USB3-to-HDMI connectors
John74 to MaximusRo
28 Jan 171#31
The Dell XPS range has no ethernet without such an adapter. Dell sell a similar adapter for £94.91. Other slim netbooks/laptops/tablets have the same limitation. I'd agree that most people wouldn't need the ethernet but if they do then this is just the ticket.
spannerzone to MaximusRo
28 Jan 17#32
Possibly someone who might need 2 HDMI ports or 2 gigabit ethernet ports at the same time? do such people exist? I do not know and the fact this item is being flogged off cheap suggest few people do require such things but it might be useful to a select few.
polly69 to MaximusRo
28 Jan 172#33
Its very useful heres your single situation, my tablet and 99% of others don't have a lan port and to buy a usb to Lan is around £6+ unless from the Far East so this little device will give you ethernet for around the price of a dedicated USB to Lan with the added bonus of a HDMI port if you ever need one so a great buy. Ive bought one as you never know when you might need it, what happens if you have a laptop with a broken HDMI port? this little thing will be a god send.
Heat added
BigYoSpeck to MaximusRo
28 Jan 17#34
Micorsoft Surface
neal to MaximusRo
28 Jan 17#35
Tell that to my surface pro 4
cantonbean to MaximusRo
29 Jan 171#37
Someone who clearly hasn't seen any of the ultrabook PCs, convertibles or Apple laptops released in the last year and a bit! Had your head buried in the sand? Hell even my MacBook Air from 2013 will benefit from this...if it works!
crow99
28 Jan 17#36
Thanks purchased two for mine and the gf's surface. Currently use a MiniDisplay port but sometimes would prefer a LAN connection - this sorts both.
Well spotted sir, I didn't manage to find anything close to 1p when I searched.
McMike
28 Jan 17#23
ordered. heat added.
mds1256
28 Jan 17#22
I wouldn't say so as its a separate graphics adapter so the tablet/phone won't have any device driver - it won't know what it is
xPabloz
28 Jan 17#21
although this is for pc will it work on a phone using micro to usb adapter to connect to tv via hdmi?
emlin
28 Jan 171#20
Anyone know if it will work with Windows 10 (W8 is highest it claims)?
cyclops
28 Jan 171#19
Has anyone used this on a mac book pro?
Shard
28 Jan 17#16
Not relevant, but I'm going to say it anyway. Usb to hdmi is about £6 for Android regardless which of the 2 (?) formats you use, wonder why it's so much more for pc
mds1256 to Shard
28 Jan 171#18
I believe its because 'some' Android tablets/phones have video passthrough via the USB port where as the PC adapters are little graphics cards as far as I am aware.
otonytonton
28 Jan 171#17
Thanks ordered one give it a go see if it works
jdbigguy
28 Jan 17#15
I bow to your experience.
mds1256
28 Jan 17#14
I've used a usb 2.0 to hdmi adapter at 1080p fine which is ok for most people and most projectors.
egyptiangirl
28 Jan 17#10
Thanks everyone, I can't check. It's actually my dad's. Will risk it....
jdbigguy to egyptiangirl
28 Jan 17#13
Even if it's no good the cheapest I can find is £14.99 on ebay. You should be able to get at least your money back by selling it through them. Good luck.
jdbigguy
28 Jan 17#12
Backwards compatible only means it will be recognised by the system. It still is very unlikely that usb 2 will be fast enough to cope with HDMI at a decent resolution if at all. It is possible that the lan part will work without issue.
Dickytwo
28 Jan 171#11
Thanks, I added some cable ties to get free delivery (part no. CB17668). Hot if it's not a misprice!
mds1256
28 Jan 17#9
This is backwards compatible with USB 2.0
egyptiangirl
28 Jan 171#3
Anyone with techie knowledge...
I have a notebook, only with USB outputs and a projector that only uses HDMI or VGA.
Would this work to use an HDMI into it and then the USB into the notebook and it will project from the screen?
Thanks in advance
spannerzone to egyptiangirl
28 Jan 171#4
It looks like this might be what you need, does your notebook have USB3 do you know?
jdbigguy to egyptiangirl
28 Jan 171#8
Go to site and download pdf file. It shows a projector/laptop setup. As already said you need to check you have a usb3 connection on you laptop or it almost certainly won't work. All previous USBs versions are much slower.
ukez
28 Jan 171#7
Ordered , thanks mate..
dwl99
28 Jan 17#5
I have a nasty feeling that this is a misprice and will be cancelled.
spannerzone to dwl99
28 Jan 171#6
it's in their clearance section so I think there's every chance it's legit.... they clear out many things a stupid prices.
dwl99
28 Jan 171#1
good spot
spannerzone
28 Jan 1722#2
My man servant was perusing CPC Farnell (I insist he checks every item each week to spot mega deals) and he elected to tell me about this little USB3 adaptor thingy that he insists might be quite useful and, as an added advantage it was greatly reduced in price. With my interest piqued I took note of the webular address and took a look for myself. I was pleasantly surprised that it did indeed appear to be a marvelous device at a price that is splendid. Curses though CPC, once again you insist on giving us products for £5.99 but only give free postage on items over £6.00. So, looking at the components section I carefully chose 10 resistors for 14p which will get me to the free postage nirvana and increase my stock of components that I'll never use. Pip Pip I say.
Opening post
1: Compact, portable design is ideal for travel use, excellent.
2: High resolution HDMI support up to 2048x1152, sweet.
4: Gigabit Ethernet port for fast data transfer, tasty.
5: USB powered, no power adaptor required, excellent.
6: SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface, speedy.
7: Backwards compatible with USB 2.0, ooh handy.
3: Supports Win XP/Vista/7/8 and Mac OS, nice but Win10?
8: Dimensions (HxWxD): 16x65x65mm, perfect size for my attache case.
Top comments
http://cpc.farnell.com/kemet/c0805c684k5ractu/capacitor-0805-680nf-50v-x7r/dp/CA0665369
Latest comments (89)
If you have emailed us numerous times and not had a response it is surely worth asking?
Anyway, if you could email the details to [email protected], we would be more than happy to look into it.
Kind regards
The CPC Team
Kind regards
The CPC Team
My email spam filters are solid thanks for asking.
This "we're always right and it must be you that is wrong" attitude is what I remember most from my with CPC in the past. I was a fool to think your customer services had changed.
Kind regards.
The CPC Team
If you are saying subsequent emails from us have been ignored then that sounds like it may be something to do with your email spam filters etc, while mistakes can happen with some many orders to cancel we are not going to willfully ignore customers. So, really keen for you to email us and let us look into this.
Again, apologies that demand outstripped supply on this item.
The CPC team.
Have had issues with CPC deliveries in the past so this was their last chance. They delivered 6 items all smashed, and it took months of calling customer support to get them to finally collect the smashed items and refund me. There was no way I was going to give these guys more than £6 but if they screw this order up then I'll kick up a fuss and never use them again.
I have not received an email about the above as I found out from longing into my account.
So is CPC going to be issuing refunds to us or is payment charged when shipped and not at the time of ordering?
We need to start doing reviews for time wasters
https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/cpc.farnell.com
Go write them a crap review for wasting your time, perhaps then they will stop doing this sort of thing.
"Good Morning,
Thank you for placing this order with CPC, unfortunately due to unprecedented demand, the product you ordered is no longer available as the stock was depleted before your order was processed.
On this occasion the order has had to be cancelled as there were no alternatives in our system, we appreciate that this might cause significant inconvenience and would like to apologise for any disappointment caused."
Regards,
The CPC Team
http://cpc.farnell.com/marketing-preferences
I did this after creating an account with them yesterday.
http://cpc.farnell.com/pro-signal/psg91097/adapter-usb3-0-vga-lan-combo/dp/CS2651369
How is £5-10 'far cheaper' than £6?
Well that is exactly what it's for - adding an ethernet port to computers that don't have an ethernet port but do have a USB port - but Chromebooks run Chrome OS, which isn't on the list of supported operating systems, so the question would be whether you could find a driver for it.
What courier company does CPC Farnell use for standard delivery? Is it Hemes; Yodel or another?
Info on website just states Royal Mail or Courier; with UPS handling Express delivery.
Heat added
http://cpc.farnell.com/kemet/c0805c684k5ractu/capacitor-0805-680nf-50v-x7r/dp/CA0665369
I have a notebook, only with USB outputs and a projector that only uses HDMI or VGA.
Would this work to use an HDMI into it and then the USB into the notebook and it will project from the screen?
Thanks in advance