Rankie DisplayPort (DP) to HDMI Cable, 4K Resolution Ready
Description
The 6 feet cable connects a DisplayPort / DisplayPort++ (DP/DP++) enabled computer to an HDTV, monitor, and projector with HDMI input for audio and video streaming. (Note: NOT bi-directional. Only converts signal from DP to HDMI)
The gold-plated conductors resist corrosion and increase connectivity. The inner braided foil shielding reduces interference and improves signal quality
Supports resolutions up to 4K x 2K, and flawless audio pass-thru for uncompressed digital 7.1, 5.1 or 2 channels
The DP connector has a latch to provide secure connection with the port. Press the latch down before unplugging the connector
Suitable for Extended Desktop or Mirrored Displays. Customer service from Rankie
Ariel Drimer –
good
LouAnna Alahem –
I stream movies from my computer to the TV the Display Port is much better picture.
Karl –
Product arrived on time and well packaged. Does what it says and is good for the money.
Kwebbster –
After getting a wide screen monitor I realized my laptop only had DisplayPort outputs and the monitor only had HDMI inputs. Something I probably should have checked before hand but didn”t. Anyway scoured through and my local electronics store to find a solution. The local store had plenty but were in the $30 to $40 range. Meanwhile had many at or under $20. I researched to find the highest rated with good reviews and this one stuck out and rightfully so. It just works. No issues just plug in and plug to the monitor. The laptop immediately sensed the monitor and set up the correct drivers and resolution. Only tweaking I did was on the refresh rate but I do that almost all the time. Don”t overspend for no reason this is the one to get.
Nick –
Does it’s job
Victor Ramirez –
Yes is good product
Abdullah alawadhi –
Good
MIKE –
All pros. no cons.
Melanie –
the rention clip is sometimes annoying
K. Tkacs –
I needed this cable because I have dual 2560 x 1440 monitors supporting two PCs that have graphics cards supplying one DisaplyPort and one HDMI cable. The monitors can take one of each cable type. but KVMs only ever seem to have HDMI ports. I first bought DP-2-HDMI adapters that supposedly supported 4k. but they would not allow signal though. only enough data so that the PCs detected the monitors. but they wouldn’t display picture. This cable solved the problem.