Quick tech specs
- Mini DisplayPort to HDMI
- 10ft Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Cable
- Mini DP male to HDMI male
- DisplayPort 1.2a to HDMI 1.4b
- C2G lifetime warranty
- Mini DP to HDMI Adapter
- Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Passive Adapter
- Supports resolutions up to 4K 30Hz
- 10ft / 10 feet / 10'
Know your gear
The Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Passive Adapter Cable is an ideal solution for streaming high-quality audio/video content from the Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt 2 output of a laptop to an HDTV or projector which accepts an HDMI input # making it a perfect solution for the office, work space applications, or conference rooms.
The cable form factor of this adapter provides a simple and convenient solution that eliminates the need for a separate adapter and cable, reducing possible failure points.
This passive adapter cable is a simple plug and play solution that has a DisplayPort 1.2a input and an HDMI 1.4b output. It supports high-definition resolutions up to 4K (3840 x 2160 at 30Hz) and is powered from the Mini DisplayPort source device # allowing it to deliver high quality audio and video to the connected display.
Note:
If the source device supports dual-mode DisplayPort (also known as DP++), a passive adapter can be used because the source device can perform the conversion. If the source device does not support DP++, then an active adapter converter should be used. Thunderbolt 2 ports support DP++ natively.
The cable form factor of this adapter provides a simple and convenient solution that eliminates the need for a separate adapter and cable, reducing possible failure points.
This passive adapter cable is a simple plug and play solution that has a DisplayPort 1.2a input and an HDMI 1.4b output. It supports high-definition resolutions up to 4K (3840 x 2160 at 30Hz) and is powered from the Mini DisplayPort source device # allowing it to deliver high quality audio and video to the connected display.
Note:
If the source device supports dual-mode DisplayPort (also known as DP++), a passive adapter can be used because the source device can perform the conversion. If the source device does not support DP++, then an active adapter converter should be used. Thunderbolt 2 ports support DP++ natively.
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