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New Display Port to HDMI Male Female Adapter Converter DisplayPort DP to HDMI

$ 1.01

  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Cable Length: Does Not Apply
  • Color: Black
  • Connection Split/Duplication: None (1 : 1)
  • Connector A: DisplayPort Male
  • Connector B: DisplayPort Female
  • Connector(s) B: HDMI Standard Female
  • Features: Gold Plated
  • MPN: Does not apply
  • Output Voltage: Does Not Apply
  • Type: Dp To Hdmi
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • gtin13: Does not apply

Description

New Display Port to HDMI Male Female Adapter Converter DisplayPort DP to HDMI DP-M to HDMI-F Adapter Connect your DisplayPort using HDMI cables to your existing HDMI devices This cable has the ability to deliver high definition digital audio and video to the display in packet data format, allowing selective screen area updates and provides power saving features required for notebook application. One single cable for AV application thus reduces cost on both the PC side as well as the display side. Plug and play feature makes it very user friendly Features DisplayPort v1.1 Compliant Enable high quality optional digital audio transmissions Embedded clock architecture to reduce EMI susceptibility Support greater than QXGA (2048 x 1536) resolution at 24 bit color depths VESA and CEA standards Hot plug and un-plug detection as well as link status - failure detection Support reduced bandwidth transmission via direct drive over a 15 meter cable Supports a minimum of 1080P resolution at 24bpp, 50/60 Hz at 15 meters Support conversation from DisplayPort signal to DVI signal Supports DisplayPort connector 20 pin 8 bit & 10 bit deep color Video bandwidth up to 10.8Gpbs 1Mbps bidirectional auxiliary channel One lane, one direction, 4 line connection Connectors: DisplayPort Male to HDMI Female NOTE: Even though HDMI cables support Hot Plug Detection, improper usage might result in resetting / restarting both devices, or even may cause damage to the devices. Therefore, we do not suggest Hot Plug action for any HDMI cables. Please make sure both input and output devices are off when plugging or unplugging HDMI cables.