Amazon Basics DisplayPort to HDMI cable with gold-plated connectors 1.8 m

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Amazon Basics DisplayPort to HDMI cable with gold-plated connectors 1.8 m

Amazon Basics DisplayPort to HDMI cable with gold-plated connectors 1.8 m

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Well, I am looking for the reverse!! I need a mini-DisplayPort to HDMI adapter where the input source signal is from the HDMI side and the output is the mini-DisplayPort end. DisplayPort cables are used with a range of devices including tablets, notebooks, desktop computers, monitors and televisions and include benefits such as: Rankie’s cables have a generous 0.6-inch diameter, which actually looks quite stalky when paired with one of their shorter cable lengths. The cabling is constructed with double-shielding protection, using braided foils to protect the underlying copper wires and extend the durability of the cable.

This cable supports 1080p content, and audio content including 7.1, 5, or 2 channels. That makes it great for using a mirrored display, or configuring a second monitor. But it also means your audio content doesn’t get left out, and you won’t have to worry about running a bunch of extra cables. Again, it’s worth noting this cabling is unidirectional, and moves signals from DP to HDMI, not vice versa. This isn’t a bi-directional cable; it can only send signals in one direction, from DP to HDMI. As with most standard DP cables, the DisplayPort end of this adapter includes a button you need to press to detach the connector. Sometimes these buttons can be frustrating to use because they give little indication of how much pressure is needed to actually release the seal. HDMI 2.1 can reliably run 4K resolutions at 60Hz, as can the DP 2.0 standard. However, beyond 4K, things change. While HDMI 2.1 can support 8K at 60Hz, DisplayPort can support 8K at a 120Hz refresh rate, or 16K at 60Hz. To counter this issue, VRR was introduced, allowing your display to refresh as and when needed, matching that of your console or PC. AMD and NVIDIA have their own VRR technologies; AMD uses FreeSync and NVIDIA uses G-Sync.DisplayPort is mostly used by computer graphics cards and desktop monitors, while HDMI is found on basically everything under the sun. A DisplayPort to HDMI cable is great for PC-to-TV streaming, or taking your signal out to a projector or monitor. One thing to keep in mind is that cables will not be bidirectional. You may find bidirectional adapters, but DisplayPort to HDMI cables will only carry signals in one direction. Length Limitations The major difference between both HDMI and DisplayPort is their intended use cases, and there are some speed considerations too. HDMI cables are generally intended for use with consumer electronics such as televisions and video game consoles. DisplayPort is a 20 pin connector similar to HDMI but designed to replace DVI/VGA. The standard was put forward by VESA to define a new royalty free audio/video connection. The Rankie DisplayPort to HDMI cable is your best bet for UHD content. Whether you’re trying to use 1440p or 4K, this cable is equipped for the tasks of higher bandwidth transmissions. And the cabling itself is quite sturdy inside and out. You’re going to have to end up running shorter distances with the cable, and you’ll want to think carefully before you run higher than 10-feet. But for watching UHD content, and for people interested in the lifetime warranty, the Rankie DisplayPort to HDMI cable is a great choice. He has also been awarded a commendation for poetry by the Royal Literary Fund and took part in, and completed, the 2012 London Marathon.

The HDMI format has fairly generous proportions when it comes to length limitations. You can get reasonably strong HDMI signals across 25-feet of cabling. Even pushing out towards 50-feet is sometimes possible, depending on the quality of signal that you’re willing to live with. For example, HDMI connection distance can actually be strung out towards 90-feet, if you’re willing to tolerate 1080p content. HDMI is an abbreviation of ‘High Definition Multimedia Interface’, and it refers to an interface that is used for transferring HD data from one device and transferring it over to another. Looking for a mini-DisplayPort to HDMI adapter. But the seemingly hard part is that most of these adapters are one-way, meaning input source signal is assumed to be the mini-DisplayPort and the output is the HDMI (to a monitor/tv). We’ll go through the connectivity question and cover some more of the basics below, so you have all the tools and knowledge you need. As it’s useful to know the difference between the two things, we’ll start there. Ensure you get a good connector for long-lasting use What Is HDMI?At the time of writing, the latest HDMI specification is HDMI 2.1a. It supports 8K at 60Hz and 4K at 120Hz. It's also capable of displaying 10K content and dynamic HDR formats up to 48Gbps. To make the most out of HDMI 2.1, you'll need to invest in an Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable like the Highwings High-Speed HDMI Braided Cord. But DisplayPort isn’t quite as generous when it comes to length. If you expect to maintain UHD resolution standards and higher-end bit depth, you’ll want to observe a 9-foot maximum. Going substantially over that distance will cause issues. You’ll want to keep that in mind as you make your selection, especially if you plan on matching your cable with an extension cable, or another adapter that uses cabling. This article is so timely. I looking to increase my desktop set-up from two to three monitirs and would appreciate any thoughts on dual or triple ports DP to HDMI adapters. Should I plug-in all three monitors via a single adapter or use single port and double port adapters to handle the three monitors. Thanks in advance your input. Reply Mini - commonly used for the DisplayPort output on notebook PCs including Apple products which includes Thunderbolt. Benefits of DisplayPort This cable provides support for 1080p content played at 60Hz, but won’t support the higher refresh which are ordinarily possible through DP cables. One bright spot is how you can use AMD Eyefinity to connect several monitors, and you’ll need an active cable to support several monitors. From there, you can extend your display, mirror it, or otherwise connect together all your stuff fairly simply.



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