StarTech.com Mini DisplayPort to DVI Active Adapter
Key features
- Supports display resolutions up to 1920x1200 at 60Hz
- Works with video cards that aren't capable of outputting DP++ (multi-mode) signals
- Compliant with DisplayPort 1.1a specifications
- Supports HDCP 1.3
- Compatible with Intel Thunderbolt
The MDP2DVIS Mini DisplayPort to DVI Active Adapter (single-link) let's you connect your Mini DisplayPort video source (such as any of your MacBook® or Microsoft® Surface™ Pro devices with mDP) to a DVI-D display, including televisions and Apple Cinema Display HD, eliminating the expense of having to upgrade to a DisplayPort capable monitor.
Unlike passive video adapters, this Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter offers an active conversion for use with any Mini DisplayPort output - ideal for graphics cards that are not capable of outputting multi-mode DP++ signals (e.g. ATI Eyefinity).
Supporting resolutions up to 1920x1200, this compact device provides a simple solution for adapting PC or Mac® Mini-DisplayPort output for DVI monitors, televisions or projectors.
The Mini DP to DVI adapter is compatible with Intel® Thunderbolt™, when connected directly to a supporting DisplayPort over Thunderbolt™ I/O port.
Backed by a StarTech.com 3-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.
Brand | StarTech.com |
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Condition | New |
Colors | Black |
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