Belkin Playa USB/USB-C Data Transfer Cable
Key features
- This data transfer cable provides splendid performance and clear connectivity
- Features USB/USB-C cable type for your convenience and desired usability
- Charging feature for your convenience and ease of usage
- Fully compatible with gaming consoles
The MDP2DVIMM3B Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter Cable lets you directly connect your Mini DP video source (such as any of your MacBook® or Microsoft® Surface™ Pro devices with mDP) to a DVI monitor or projector, eliminating the expense of having to upgrade to a Mini DisplayPort-capable monitor.
The adapter cable is 3 feet (1 m) in length, and features male-to-male connectors, allowing you to connect your Mini DisplayPort source directly to a DVI display device with no additional cabling required.
Compatible with Intel® Thunderbolt™, when connected directly to a supporting DisplayPort over Thunderbolt I/O port, the adapter supports resolutions up to 1920x1200 (WUXGA).
MDP2DVIMM3B is a passive adapter that requires a dual-mode DisplayPort port (DisplayPort++), meaning that DVI and HDMI signals can also be passed through the port.
Backed by a StarTech.com 3-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.
Brand | Playa |
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Condition | New |
Colors | Black |
Audio | |
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Noise Canceling | Yes |
Electronics | |
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GPS | Yes |
Lock Slot | Yes |
Beamforming Support | Yes |
Cable Length | 5.91" |
Cable Type | USB/USB-C |
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