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Key Features
- Supports Resolutions up to 3840 x 2160
- High Bit Rate 2 Bandwidth of 21.6 Gb/s
- DisplayPort 1.2 Standard
- DisplayPort 1.1 Compatible
The 10' black Mini DisplayPort Male to DisplayPort Male Cable from StarTech features a male Mini DisplayPort connector on one end and a male DisplayPort connector on the other, allowing you to connect a Mini DisplayPort-equipped laptop or Mac product to a TV, monitor, or projector that uses a standard DisplayPort connection. It supports resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 at 60 Hz, with an HBR2 bandwidth up to 21.6 Gb/s. It also supports audio plus Multi-Stream Transport (MST) for daisy-chaining multiple monitors.
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Will this activate the usb hub on my monitor?
Will this activate the usb hub on my monitor?
You will need a separate USB cable that will go between the monitor and computer. This will only send the video signal.
Date published: 2020-10-01
question
i've just ordered two of these from the site as i'm struggling with getting two LG 4K cinema monitors working - the specs here on the B&H page cite displayport 1.1 and 8.64 Gb/s, but the same part number on both amazon and startech cite that these cables (MDP2DPMM6) are actually displayport 1.2 with the 21.6 Gb/s throughput. are these in fact the very same cables that have been mislabeled, or is this an older version?
Our site does have the correct specification for the cable. It is a Display Port 1.1 with 8.64 Gb/s.
Date published: 2019-12-30
Will the Mini Display Port connector on this ...
Will the Mini Display Port connector on this cable connect to a Mac Pro's (trash can-style) Thunderbolt 2 port and work with a monitor that has a DisplayPort 1.2 input? (I've read that Thunderbolt 2 and Mini DisplayPort 1.2 are essentially the same.)
You can use this cable to connect a Thunderbolt 2 port to a Display port.
Date published: 2020-05-31
which accessories will you provide this pc
which accessories will you provide this pc
The item is a cable and you need to provide the accessories and the PC or Mac. I use the cable to connect a Thunderbolt 2 Dock to a monitor. The Dock is connected to a Mac.
Date published: 2020-07-09
I want to connect my iMac (has 2 thunderbolt) ...
I want to connect my iMac (has 2 thunderbolt) slots to TV. Can I use this cable directly to HDMI slots on tv to morror computer. I believe I did this in the past (buying new TV)?
No, the MDP2DPMM6 is a Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable and does not have an HDMI connection. Atha, StarTech.com Support
Date published: 2020-06-08
What is the requirement of computer to in order ...
What is the requirement of computer to in order to display 4K resolution with monitor?
This is a Google Search answer:
To drive a 60Hz 4K monitor, you need HDMI 2.0, and that's far from adequate if you're running a high-refresh-rate 4K monitor like the Acer Predator x27. To support that, you'll need to use a DisplayPort 1.3 or 1.4 port, which support up to 120Hz at 4K resolution.
Date published: 2019-09-07
I have iMac(Retina 5K, 27-inch,Late 2014,4GHz ...
I have iMac(Retina 5K, 27-inch,Late 2014,4GHz intel Core i7, Memory 16GB 1600 MHz DDR3, Graphic AMD Radeon R9 M295X4096 MB) computer. I ordered LG 27UK500-B monitor, is this right cable for my computer and LG monitor?
I had 3rd party thunderbolt port to HDMI cable, but it was not working, I am crazy trying to find out right cable, It's too hard for me. Please helf me which cable is right cable, and link to me, i will appreciate.
This cable should work, however the resolution of the monitor you have does not go as high as the iMac. Your iMac will go up to 5120by2880, while your monitor will only go up to 3840 x 2160.
Date published: 2021-04-23
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Does this Mini DP cable to DP cable support 1920x1080 240Hz? I have seen other adapters like this, but those only supported 1920x1080 60Hz
Yes, the Mini Displayport to Displayport supports 240Hz.
Date published: 2018-08-28
