[6FT Active(UP-Latch Style)]
[10FT Passive(Down-Latch Style)]
[6FT Passive(Down-Latch Style)]
The DisplayPort to DVI male to male cable connects computer to TV for video streaming, or to a monitor or projector, plug and play; Ideal for video streaming, gaming, or extending a workstation. It also supports DP, DP++ and DisplayPort++ .
Please Note: This Display Port to DVI cable is not bi-directional, it can only transfer signal from DisplayPort source device to DVI monitor/ display/ projector.
Plug and Play, no require any software or drivers or extra power supply.
Read Before You Buy
Its not for the monitor with DisplayPort input, its a uni-directional adapter. It will NOT work if your video source is DVI and the monitor is with DisplayPort input. Another solution, DVI to DisplayPort with external power input is required.
What is the difference between a passive and active DisplayPort converter?
When you convert video from a source that uses DisplayPort or Mini DisplayPort to DVI or HDMI (for example, a computer to a monitor), you will need to consider the difference between passive and active adapters.
If the source supports dual-mode DisplayPort (also known as DP++), then you can use a passive adapter because the source can perform the conversion. If the source does not support DP++, then you need to use an active converter, which includes additional chips to perform the conversion.
Passive Adapters
Passive adapters are less expensive since they do not need to include additional chips. A quick way to check whether you can use a passive adapter is to see if the DisplayPort or Mini DisplayPort source has the DP++ symbol above it. The symbol is a D with a P inside of it, with two + signs to the left, one on top of the other.
Active Adapters
Active adapters use additional chips to make the conversion inside the adapter, regardless of whether the source supports DP++. This means that active adapters are more expensive than passive adapters.
If you want to use multiple monitors with the same computer, you should use an active adapter because some video cards cannot run the maximum number of monitors while using DP++. This is especially true if the computer has more than one DisplayPort or Mini DisplayPort connection. Check with your video card manufacturer to confirm which type of adapter you need for the setup that you would like to run.
1. Support video resolution up to 1920x1080 @60Hz for most computers, displays, monitors, and projectors, backward compatible with resolution at 1080P@24Hz/50Hz/60Hz 720P,480P,576i,480i @50Hz/60Hz.
2. Supports resolution up to 1080P@60Hz, but we recommend you make sure your monitor/tv could supply the corresponding output.
3. If the resolution of your laptop is higher than the external monitor.
For Windows:
Windows Menu--> Setting--> Display--> Advanced Display Settings, set your laptops resolution same as or lower the resolution of the external monitor.
Support Mirror & Extend Dual Mode
-Mirror and Extend Mode Settings:
1. For macOS: top left corner logo icon-->System Preferences-->Displays-->Mirror or Extend Displays;
2. For Windows 10, press Windows key + P combination command-->choose Duplicate or Extend.
3. For Windows system laptops, if the external monitor could not work, please update the BIOS and graphic card driver from laptops official website.
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Gold-Plated DisplayPort and DVI Connectors, ensures a maximum signal quality and stable signal transmission. Screw knob design on DVI side, ensures firm connection. |
Foil & braid shielding improve the anti-interference ability to ensure the flawless transmission of video and audio signal. PVC jacket ensures the cable flexibility |
DisplayPort Latch provides a solid and secure connection. Please press the release button before unplugging. |
Tinned copper conductor enhances cable performance. |
Active DP to DVI Cable | DP to DVI Cable | Active DP to HDMI Cable | Active DP to HDMI Cable | |
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Mirror and Extend Mode | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Data direction | DP to DVI | DP to DVI | DP to HDMI | DP to HDMI |
Video Resolution | 1080P@60Hz | 1080P@60Hz | 4K@60Hz | 4K@60Hz |
Active/ Passive | Active | Passive | Active | Active |