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Comentado en Canadá el 20 de febrero de 2025
Used to connect the Caldigit TS3 Mac docking station to an HDMI monitor, worked well, no issues
David R.
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 15 de octubre de 2023
Works just as intended. Using to convert an HDMI connector from my Huion Pen display to plug into one of the display ports on my Nvidia graphics card. Works perfectly.
FM-Management, A. Jomantiene
Comentado en Alemania el 27 de noviembre de 2022
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Sergio Garcia
Comentado en España el 12 de enero de 2022
¡Por fin! Ya puedo tener una TV 4k y las Gafas VR conectadas al PC, en el adaptador tengo conectada la TV a resolucion 4k y 60hz a traves de uno de los puertos DP de la grafica, y en el puerto HDMI las gafas VR Lenovo y funcionan perfectamente y simultaneamente, sin cortes y a tope de resolucion, producto muy recomendable.
Larry Stein
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de diciembre de 2015
I just bought a Lenovo 700 tower with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 video card that, among others, has one HDMI output and one DisplayPort (DP) output and supports up to 4K resolution (actually 5120x3200). My two monitors each have a native resolution of 2560x1440 at 60Hz with HDMI, DP, and DVI-D inputs. I am using both of them together for an extended desktop at their native resolution (running Windows 10, BTW).Since the GTX 960 has an HDMI and a DP output, it was a no-brainer to use an HDMI cable to connect one of the monitors. For the second monitor, I could have just used a DP cable and called it a day; it would have been less expensive. I am not sure if I made the best choice or if it matters at all. Both HDMI and DP offer their respective video resolutions, with audio, and up to 60 frames per second (fps). I decided, for consistency and probably for no other reason, that I wanted both monitors to be connected via their HDMI inputs.Hence, my purchase of this DP to HDMI adapter. Only Active DP adapters can support higher resolutions than the 1080p (1920x1200) of passive adapters, which again is different than a straight DP cable, which supports full DP resolutions.There are a good number of active DP to HDMI adapters to choose from, and I would just make sure you read the specs VERY CAREFULLY to ensure you pick the one that accommodates your needs. The last thing you want is a 1080p adapter for a higher-definition monitor or TV, or one that does not support the refresh rate or frame rate you expect.I have had good prior experience with "Cable Matters," so I went with them. Installation could not have been any simpler. I plugged the DP end of the adapter into my graphics card and my HDMI cable from my second monitor into the other end of the adapter. My second monitor came on immediately as the extension of the first. No installation or configuration of any kind was needed. It is just as if I had used a regular DP cable, so the end result is exactly what I wanted.There are no downsides to this configuration, and unless the adapter fails for some reason, I am a happy camper.
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