

đ„ïž Elevate your remote workspaceâno monitor, no limits!
The EVanlak DisplayPort Headless Ghost Display Emulator is a compact dummy plug that simulates a 4K monitor (up to 3840x2160@17Hz) for headless PCs. It enables full GPU utilization and high-resolution remote desktop sessions without requiring drivers or power, compatible across Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. Ideal for developers, remote workers, and IT pros needing seamless, plug-and-play virtual displays.
| ASIN | B07YLP1GG4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,638 in Computer Internal Components |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (613) |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Item model number | 899666 |
| Manufacturer | EVanlak |
| Product Dimensions | 3.4 x 1.7 x 0.5 inches |
R**R
Works for Jetson Orin Nano super developer kit
I wanted a simple solution to run headless. Not especially versed in Linux, and was especially afraid to disable monitor output with ssh commands. I tried another DP dummy plug that looked like it was probably from the same factory - that one was not recognized by the carrier board on the developer kit. Plugged this one in and it works right away (NoMachine on JetPack6.2). Sigh of relief.
D**E
Gives my remote sessions a high resolution display without a monitor attached.
This has been tremendously useful for my laptop dock. Normally my remote control to my laptop is limited to a very small display resolution but now I have a high resolution virtual monitor when I remote into it. It is completely plug and play and completely compatible with my Dell. The large screen has been very valuable to me. Excellent quality!
A**R
A great product. Cheap and does its job flawlessly.
Works great!
C**Y
Good
Works good for my headless Ubuntu server pc
C**T
Works
It works. Its exactly as stated. Trash framerate at 4k and 2k though. I use it at 1080p for 60fps which works fine for my usecase. It does not work in an extended cable sadly.
J**Y
Plug it in and get GPU acceleration on a headless server
It's a dummy plug for a display port output on a video card so it thinks a monitor is attached. This is very important for headless servers with consumer GPUs, as many will disable their acceleration features if there is no monitor plugged in. I'm using this on a headless UnRAID server so my GPU will work correctly in Plex. The Good: - Simple to use. Just plug in. - No drivers. - Enables GPU acceleration on cards that disable it without a monitor. The Bad: - None
E**D
Just what I needed!
I recently repurposed an old HP computer as a headless server, but I encountered a challenge: my SSH software required a display connection to access the screen remotely. That's when I discovered this fantastic device, which enabled me to connect to the display in stunning 1080p full HD. Problem solved! Iâm going to order more.
P**T
Allows Remote Desktop on headless workstations
I have a HP mini desktop Iâm using as part of a AIS radio receiver. Since the receiver is located at the receiving antenna, I needed a Remote Desktop solution for monitoring the station. Remote Desktop and Google Remote both want to extend a physical monitor, but I donât have one due to the need to fit my entire receiving station in a small plastic toolbox. This dongle simulates a physical monitor with the ability to pick from many screen resolutions. Problem solved perfectly at low cost, low power use and especially coolâŠnear zero space used. I would highly recommend this as a stable and reliable way to simulate a monitor on a headless workstation. A good value for the price.
P**N
works as expected
R**.
The states refresh rate at max resolution is false it tops out at 17fps
N**E
Fungerade perfekt
V**1
DziaĆa doskonale.
A**X
Does exactly what it was purchased for, makes the machine believe it has a display when it doesn't, allowing for remote usage - we use it for gaming through moonlight - no issues at all.
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