StarTech.com 3ft (1m) DisplayPort to Mini DisplayPort Cable, 4K x 2K Video, DP Male to Mini DP Female Adapter Cable, DP to mDP 1.2 Monitor

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DP2MDPMF3
$16.99
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DP2MDPMF3
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Key features

  • High-resolution support of up to 4k x 2k
  • Support for High Bit Rate 2 (HBR2) bandwidth of up to 21.6 Gbps
  • Designed and manufactured to DisplayPort 1.2 standards
  • Backward compatible with DisplayPort 1.1
  • Supports the DPCP (DisplayPort Content Protection) standard in addition to HDCP
  • Molded Mini DisplayPort connectors with strain relief

The DP2MDPMF3 3ft DisplayPort™ to Mini DisplayPort 1.2 Cable Adapter turns a Mini DP male connector into a regular DisplayPort male connector, making it easy to connect a Mini DisplayPort-equipped monitor to a laptop that only provides a standard DisplayPort output (e.g. Toshiba® etc.).

The DP to Mini DP cable supports high resolutions of up to 4k x 2k (3840 x 2160) @ 60Hz with a maximum HBR2 bandwidth of 21.6 Gbps. The cable also supports Multi-Stream (MST) for daisy chaining multiple monitors and provides optional audio support.

The DP2MDPMF3 is backed by StarTech.com's Lifetime Warranty, for guaranteed reliability and ensures that digitally protected content is displayed properly, with both HDCP and DPCP capability.

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BrandStarTech.com
ConditionNew
ColorsBlack
Electronics
Cable Length3 ft
Cable TypeDisplayPort/Mini DisplayPort

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