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4K DisplayPort to HDMI Cable 1.8M, Supports 8K@60Hz, 4K@120Hz, 2K@240Hz,1080P@240Hz,Active DP to HDMI Cable for Dell/SAMSUNG/Lenovo/Monitor/EPSON/Sony/Projector

Brand: Demark

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Shipping Cost: 221,245.55 SAR
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Specifications

BrandDemark
Connector typeDisplayPort
Cable typeDisplay Port
Compatible devicesProjector
Special featuresMulti-Layer Shielding, Durable Nylon Braid, High Resolution Support
Compatible phone modelsNo Compatible Phone Models
Recommended uses for productConnecting DisplayPort devices to HDMI displays/projectors
Connector genderMale-to-Female
Number of pins20
Frequency60 Hz

Description

4K UHD and Audio Sync: Supports up to 8K@60Hz, 4K@120Hz, 2K@240Hz resolution with backward and 1080P Full HD. Ensures synchronized high-definition audio and video for an immersive streaming or gaming experience Uni-directional DisplayPort to HDMI: is designed for one-way conversion from DisplayPort source to HDMI display only. It does not support HDMI to DisplayPort conversion, so it is not suitable for HDMI source devices Wide Compatibility: Perfect for graphics card (AMD, NVIDIA), laptops (HP, Lenovo), desktops (HP, Dell, Lenovo) with DisplayPort connections, this cable delivers vibrant, realistic 4K resolution and smooth 3D visuals to large screens Durable and High-Quality Build: Features multi-layer shielding, a nylon-braided wire with 20,000+ bend lifespan, and a 24K gold-plated connector to minimize interference and enhance signal quality Note: Please ensure that the display resolution and refresh rate settings are consistent to avoid abnormal display; High-resolution data transmission will cause the chip to heat up, please don't worry too much