Rankie DisplayPort (DP) to HDMI Adapter, 4K Resolution Ready Converter with Audio (Black)
$10.99
In stock, Ship to United States only
Description
Note: for some compatible device, it might take a few seconds for the video to display. Portable adapter connects a DisplayPort (DP, DP++, DisplayPort++) equipped laptop or desktop to an HDTV, monitor, or projector with HDMI input; An HDMI cable (sold separately) is required
Note: this is DP to HDMI, NOT USB to HDMI. Transmits high-definition audio and video from your computer to an HDTV for video streaming or gaming; Supports video resolutions up to 4K and uncompressed digital 7.1, 5.1 or 2 audio channels
Note: It is a one-way convertor, from DP to HDMI, NOT HDMI to DP. Gold-plated connectors resist corrosion, provide durability and improve the signal transmission
DisplayPort connector with latches provides a secure connection with a release button that must be depressed before unplugging
Suitable for Extended Desktop or Mirrored Displays. Customer service from Rankie
AT –
Worked as expected and fast delivery.
Phil –
Great product.
Durand Dusmore –
works well. Use it to connect a third monitor to my laptop
Crocket –
It works as advertised!!
JERRY –
GOOD QUALITY AND GREAT CABLE BRAIDING
'Onest 'Enry –
My pc has display port and 4k output. To get 4k on a TV you need a compatible HDMI cable and an active HDMI/DP adaptor. This works. The other one I had didn”t.
AT –
No issues at all prompt delivery!
AT –
Works well showed up quick.
Client d”C –
thx good stuff working great
SnugglesTheHusky –
I purchased a used HP Thin Client T 730 off a popular auction site but I had not realized the machine came with Displayport only. That was a bummer because the purpose of the machine is to utilize it as a VM and as a Pi-Hole Server. So setting it up was an obstacle without a monitor with DP connections. Once set up. I could just putty into it..I found this device on and it solved the problem perfectly without having to commit to an expensive adapter. Worked quite well for my needs and at least at 1080p. I had a solid clear image. I did not take it beyond FHD. but I can say it does work well for 1080p.