DisplayPort to HDMI, Benfei Gold-Plated DP Display Port to HDMI Adapter (Male to Female) Compatible for Lenovo Dell HP and Other Brand
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There is no problem using this display with older displays or monitors at regular HD(1080P) resolution.
This display supports a resolution of [email protected]
Do you have any idea what that problem is? Those hard to remove displays port ends on this device are difficult to remove when connected to display ports. Similar to an HDMI connector, that connect looks like it. Have you plugged in the wrong end into your
Selected User Reviews For DisplayPort to HDMI, Benfei Gold-Plated DP Display Port to HDMI Adapter (Male to Female) Compatible for Lenovo Dell HP and Other Brand
This is a product I strongly My GPU was upgraded to a 2080ti, which means I lost my DVI port, and I now utilize HDMI to connect to a surround receiver then to my LG OLED for normal gaming. To make VR I work, I used a dvi converter so that my main display would remain connected. on my GPU was removed, so I was looking for something that would allow me to continue using my Oculus Rift.
I was pleased with the fact that it works There is only one thing I would like to change if I could, which is adding braiding to the cable. A minor complaint, especially considering the price. I would highly recommend this product for VR users or for anyone who needs a display adapter.

It is connected between my Yamaha RX-1000 and my GTX 1080 (I have my LG OLED EF9500 attached to the V779 receiver. ) However, sometimes it is not allowing me to run at 60Hz in 3840x2160 (4K). I only have the option to output 2560x1440 at 30Hz (which is what I usually do to the TV). Can't figure it out. It helped me save time by allowing me to switch HDMI cables back and forth more easily. I bought it because I have an Oculus Rift. Therefore, at this point, the situation is both sweet and sour. The rest of the setup was less complicated than that, and it just worked. It's only been a few days since I started using it, so we'll see if there are any weird issues later on.

As much as possible, I like to use cables without adapters in order to limit the number of connections. It came in handy to use these adapters on my PC at work (I only needed one according to the description). My laptop was purchased recently and the docking station was not compatible with the cables which were running through the monitor arms so the simplest fix was to There are a lot of quality adapters here, which are well made and fitting snugly when attached. Despite the fact that I do not notice any noticeable loss of video quality, since I use my computer in the way I do, I would not expect that. An office application is basically an application for working with documents. Nevertheless, I stream video from time to time and everything seems fine.
As an old IT guy, I would recommend getting new cables and not using adapters if you have the money to spare and/or if picture quality is important to you. However, if you simply need them for a quick fix, like what I used them for, or picture quality is not important, these will be fine for your needs and they are well made for the price. The adapter would still make a huge difference, even if there was just one.

It is well worth the price. It would be great if I had two TV screens (50" 4k and 32" 720p) as displays, but they would have to be HDMI. This cable, connected to the built-in DP port, saved me over $100 compared to buying a converter or new graphics card. I could have used HDMI all the way, but this cable connects to DP. It took less than five minutes for my PC to be hooked up and configured to run dual displays. It is easy to mirror displays or extend displays using this software. Due to the fact that I do not gaming on my personal computer I cannot comment on frame rate issues. I have no problems with YouTube videos that I would attribute to the In my mistake, I ordered the two packs, but I kept them for their ease of use and value instead of returning them and exchanging them for the less expensive singles. If you compare the price of the dual pack with the price of a new graphics card and the hassle of installing it, it was a great deal.

The screens on those docking stations are primarily DisplayPort, while most of the screens on Dell's screens are HDMI. These adapters make it possible to use those screens on new docks with DisplayPort input. The vast majority of the users use multiple monitors, so we had to use DisplayPort and HDMI ports on the docking station in some cases, and there were plenty of monitors, but none of them were DisplayPort. Is there anything more you need? They work well without a lot of drama what more could you want?.

My graphics card only has 1 HDMI port and 3 DisplayPort outputs, so I needed an adapter to enable those inputs. Despite my hopes of getting 144 Hz, I am only able to get 60 frames per second. The only way I'm going to get a functioning DisplayPort cable is to purchase one. There was nothing special about this purchase I just bought it because I had extra HDMI cables lying around but I guess I'll keep it as a I used it with 1440p 60Hz and it worked great. As I do not own a 4K monitor, I have not tested it. I don't know what Frame Rate it would support at 1080n but I doubt it will be.

In the case of Four 4K monitors (I also have an old GTX-based card GeForce GTX 970 video card, with dual DVI outputs A D-sub, a Displayport, and an HDMI output are available. In my experience, using DVI-I is a good choice With my older DVI-D device, I get an output of D A DVI-input monitor does not support 4k, but an HDMI-input monitor does My GTX-equipped graphics card had two HDMI outputs that I needed in order to drive two of my new monitors My native HDMI connects to the DVI output fine, and the adapter worked immediately at 4k when I attached it between the two. I have ordered a dual-link adapter to replace the native HDMI. The IOGear KVM includes a monitor and four HDMI ports. If there are any problems with it when it arrives, I will update my review.

The purpose of this device is to connect a second HDMI monitor to my pc, since my GPU only has one HDMI port. My old dual monitor setup was what I needed, so I needed an adaptor. So I used a switch originally but it didn't work with my old dual monitor setup. My ratings for this one were the highest out of three I examined. Two monitors are available to me. One is Full HD and one is UHD When I first began using it, I originally hooked up the 4K monitor to the adaptor, thinking that this would be a great addition to my 4K setup. It's up to you. My keyboard and mouse is a Logitech setup, and it uses a wireless system A screen appears when the volume is changed or other keyboard functions are performed. It would always happen that one of those would appear and I would lose picture completely. There were times that I was able to get it back on by moving the mouse or pressing a key, while at other times my monitor would have to be restarted and other times the whole system would have to be shut down. In the meantime, I have switched to enabling my SHD (1080p) monitor directly to be connected to the adapter, and the 4K model plugged straight into the GPU as usual. As far as I can tell, this is working perfectly.
