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
Mr. S. J. Clark –
I’m not sure how you review a cable. what is sheerness? Why durability. you plug it in and leave it and that’s that.
crossfire –
Great just what we needed for my son to have dual screens running from his PC
Marc C. –
Works as advertised. Excellent solution for me to connect a single monitor to two computers through HDMI and Displayport interfaces.
Charlie Lee –
good price and quality built for the cable. no issues.
k sherman –
Seems to be off good quality and well made
jacob –
it work very well with double monitor
Holly –
Perfect! Just what I needed.
San T –
It is a good cable for Display port to hdmi. Easy to use. Good quality.
Jorge E. Velez Hoyos –
Good product
Alice –
I bought this to connect a Lenovo computer (which has a Display Port and no HDMI connection) to a monitor which has an HDMI input but no DP input. Everything seems to work fine – picture is great. sound is great. The connectors at each end of the cable are nice and tight. I haven’t had the cable very long. so I can’t comment on its long-term performance..One caveat. which isn’t really a problem with the cable – I had no sound at first. then after doing some googling. I discovered that I needed to go into my Windows 10 Control Panel and tweak the sound instructions. Windows 10 had assumed that the newly connected monitor had its own speakers. and made the monitor the default sound source. but the monitor doesn’t have speakers. I use Logitech speakers (not the built-in speakers that come with the computer). so I needed to change the defaults to make sure that my speakers were selected. Problem solved! I’m just mentioning this in case anyone else runs into this issue.with a monitor.