Quick tech specs
- USB-C to DisplayPort cable directly connects a DP monitor to a MacBook/Chromebook/smart- phone’s USB-C /Thunderbolt 3 port
- HD resolutions up to 3840 x 2160@60Hz
- Dual male plugs connect directly to devices
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- Converts audio/video signals from sources supporting USB DisplayPort Alt Mode
- Locking DisplayPort connector prevents cable from coming loose
- USB-C cable/ USB Type-C cable/ USB C adapter cable/ USB C cable/ USB-C adapter cable/ USB Type C cable
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This USB Type-C to DisplayPort adapter (M/M) connects a DP monitor, projector or television to the USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port on your desktop computer, tablet, laptop, notebook, MacBook, Chromebook or smartphone. It's an ideal connector for multitasking, presenting video at trade shows and conferences, editing documents, playing online games and watching 4K movies on a larger screen. No other adapter or cable is needed to complete your 4K connection.
By connecting the USB-C cable to a source device that supports USB DisplayPort Alt Mode, you can output 4K video and digital audio to a DP monitor, television or projector without installing special software drivers.
This 4K DisplayPort cable supports Ultra HD video resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 (4K x 2K) at 60 Hz for crystal-clear picture and sound. It's compatible with HDCP 2.2 and DisplayPort 1.2 standards for carrying HDR (high dynamic range) signals. It also supports 4:4:4 chroma subsampling for top-level PC gaming or using your HDTV as a PC monitor, as well as 36-bit Deep Color (12 bits per channel). The cable is backward compatible with non-4K displays, so you can use a 1080p monitor if one is available.
Having a cable come loose accidentally can mean costly and time-consuming signal loss. The locking DisplayPort connector helps you avoid such danger, protecting your audio/video transmission by maintaining a secure link without failure. The locking cable is also invaluable when moving equipment in a rack or removing equipment from tight areas, ensuring the cord always stays connected.
Unlike traditional USB cables that connect in only one direction, the reversible USB-C male connector plugs into a USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port in either direction for a fumble-free connection every time.
The plug-and-play USB Type-C to DisplayPort cable requires no software or external power. Just connect the USB-C plug to the USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port on a source device that supports USB DisplayPort Alternate Mode, and connect the DP plug to your display. The three-foot USB 3.1 Gen 1 cable is backward compatible with previous USB and DisplayPort generations, so you can use it with legacy equipment.
By connecting the USB-C cable to a source device that supports USB DisplayPort Alt Mode, you can output 4K video and digital audio to a DP monitor, television or projector without installing special software drivers.
This 4K DisplayPort cable supports Ultra HD video resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 (4K x 2K) at 60 Hz for crystal-clear picture and sound. It's compatible with HDCP 2.2 and DisplayPort 1.2 standards for carrying HDR (high dynamic range) signals. It also supports 4:4:4 chroma subsampling for top-level PC gaming or using your HDTV as a PC monitor, as well as 36-bit Deep Color (12 bits per channel). The cable is backward compatible with non-4K displays, so you can use a 1080p monitor if one is available.
Having a cable come loose accidentally can mean costly and time-consuming signal loss. The locking DisplayPort connector helps you avoid such danger, protecting your audio/video transmission by maintaining a secure link without failure. The locking cable is also invaluable when moving equipment in a rack or removing equipment from tight areas, ensuring the cord always stays connected.
Unlike traditional USB cables that connect in only one direction, the reversible USB-C male connector plugs into a USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port in either direction for a fumble-free connection every time.
The plug-and-play USB Type-C to DisplayPort cable requires no software or external power. Just connect the USB-C plug to the USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port on a source device that supports USB DisplayPort Alternate Mode, and connect the DP plug to your display. The three-foot USB 3.1 Gen 1 cable is backward compatible with previous USB and DisplayPort generations, so you can use it with legacy equipment.
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