Silkland USB C to DisplayPort Cable 6.6ft 4K@60Hz, 2K@144Hz, [2021 Updated, Optimal Chip] [Thunderbolt 3 Compatible] to DisplayPort, with MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro 2018, XPS 15/13, Surface, Galaxy S20
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Hello, the USB-C port on our desktop is not working MacBook Pro 2020 can be connected to a DisplayPort via a C cable. In addition, you should note that the resolution and refresh rate of your monitor are also affected by its performance. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Please accept my sincerest thanks from the Silkland Support team
I'm just wondering if you're interested in a USB C (Thunderbolt 3 compatible) to DisplayPort 1 cable. A cable of two conductors. Moreover, it is capable of outputting in 4K@60Hz and having a refresh rate of up to 5000Hz. Although this cable is unidirectional, it does not have a charging function or file transfer capability. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Thank you for your support, Silkland
I'm glad to inform you that this USB C to DisplayPort can support the extend mode and the It is possible for you to set up the computer mode that you need. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Thank you for your support, Silkland
Hello there, This USB to DisplayPort cable supports four times the resolution of 4K@60 Hz. As a result, if both devices support 4k 60Hz, it would be a great choice. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Please accept my best regards from the Silkland Support Team
Selected User Reviews For Silkland USB C to DisplayPort Cable 6.6ft 4K@60Hz, 2K@144Hz, [2021 Updated, Optimal Chip] [Thunderbolt 3 Compatible] to DisplayPort, with MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro 2018, XPS 15/13, Surface, Galaxy S20
A cable like this one was purchased so I could fix a problem that Apple M1 chip computers have that prevents them from producing native resolution output to high-definition displays Through the HDMI port you can connect high resolution monitors You can use the D-key From the M1 computer, you can connect the monitor to the USB port You can work around this by connecting to the C port (Thunderbolt 3). There is no need for an adapter with this cable. Now that I have a new Apple computer, I'm able to output 4k resolution!.
The reason I brought this cable was that I had recently purchased a 34-inch ultrawide monitor and I had previously used a USB-to-DVI cable Specifically, the display of the monitor was ugly due to the c to hdmi cable. A USB cable such as this one 4K at 60hz is possible with this cable, and it is long enough for most types of applications.
Due to some unknown reason, MacOS stops the conversion. On my MacBook running Windows boot camp, it works so the cable is not at fault, it is MacOS's. I just wanted to post this here for anyone that wants to know that the monitors we have on our MacBooks will not work with DP monitors. A thunderbolt 3 to HDMI cable will work though, so check to see if this brand makes one Those of you using Windows should ignore everything I just said, it really does work great on the Windows OS. If you strictly run Windows through boot camp then you won't be able to do it (so be aware that M1 Macs won't be able to do this).
Cables that are excellent and affordable. In order to be productive, I am using a Surface Book 3 and Laptop 3 (at work and at home), Surface Dock 2, and two Dell 4K displays. I love the high-quality, substantial feel of these cables Also lining these with Nylon so they feel extra premium.
The biggest benefit of the cables is being able to shoot 4K at 60 Hz (as opposed to the 30 Hz refresh you may get with other cheaper cables). This will provide a much smoother and more immersive UHD This would be a great addition to a single or dual monitor setup.
The color of the cable is very nice with its red hue. The wire is thick, not thin as you would expect from a phone charger. There is a good deal of thickness to it and it appears Dell XPS is the computer I have. I hooked up the monitor side of the cable to my displayport and the USB end to my computer Plug and play on my monitor with the C port. My recommendation would be to buy this product.
In contrast, another cable had flickering pixels on a Mac and only supported 1920 x 1080 There are no problems with this cable.
I like this cord very much with my new Mac mini 2020, and it works great.
The only thing I can add is that it does what it's supposed to do. My choice is to avoid display port connectors with a push button release, as that can be tricky.