Rankie Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort Cable, Mini DP to DP, 4K Ready, Gold Plated
$11.99
Description
The 6 feet cable connects a Mini DisplayPort with Thunderbolt TM port enabled computer to a monitor or projector with DisplayPort input for audio and video streaming. (Note: NOT compatible with 144Hz video display)
The gold-plated conductors resist corrosion and increase connectivity. The inner braided foil shielding reduces interference and improves signal quality
Supports video resolutions up to 4K (3840×2160 @30Hz, Ultra HD) and 1080P (Full HD), 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
JonK –
It worked as expected. Neatly presented (although you could think about using less/no plastic). Build quality seems fine joints seem sturdy and durable. Its a lead after all and the ultimate test will be durability but so far straight out of the pack it does exactly as I expect. (Connecting my Mini Display Port on laptop to Display Port on monitor for extended display.)
Jamie –
I needed a cable to connect my laptop to my monitor. The cable arrived quickly and packging was good. The cable itself feels like it is good quality. The display port end has a button you press to release it so will not come loose.
sheldon christian –
Bought a cheap cable and couldn’t get my surface pro to connect to my new external monitor. After connecting this cable it work on the 1st try.
Suzanne from S Ontario –
This cable is connecting a standard monitor to a laptop though could work with other equipment. Works perfectly. Great value. Delivered on schedule.
Okoro David Osato –
didn’t know my monitor’s resolution was this good till I got this cable. made a significant difference.
Ronald Fraser –
So I ordered this because I’m trying to create a single work space with multiple screens and several sources. mixture of Mac and Windows machines..Ultimately the age of the older mini display port being used is fast being outmoded but has been best served with a displayport connector at the monitor as hdmi I felt was a bit slow and picture quality has seemingly improved..This could be a complete user bias and I have no means to measure this. but I feel the picture has improved and the stuttering from a bad HDMI cable has since been corrected..Also I can’t attest to longevity just yet as I’ve only had it for a couple of months and whilst these have been problem free. gremlins don’t start til after midnight and I may just be sat in the twilight hour.
James –
No frills cables. Do what you need.
SJ –
I have a mid-2012 MBP 15″. I tried a thunderbolt to HDMI adapter. I tried a thunderbolt to HDMI cable. that supposedly had an active adapter in it. Neither of those options gave me the full 1440 resolution output to my Dell u2719dc monitor. The output was stuck at 1080. Well. this cable did it. With this cable. my MBP outputs the maximum display output as advertised on Apple’s specs page for my MBP at a refresh rate of 59 (and some decimal) Hz.
Alexander –
It does the thing it”s supposed to
Chrissy –
Fast shipping works fine