DisplayPort 1.4 Cable 3.3FT,Snowkids 8K Display Port 8K@60hz, 4K@144hz, 2K@165hz, 32.4Gbps, Ultra High Speed, HDCP2.2 Cord, Nylon Braided/Aluminum Alloy DP to DP Cable for Laptop/PC/TV/Gaming Monitor
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Yes, HDR is supported by the cable.
Yes. It works fine with my 4k monitor running at 125hz.
Yes, this hdmi cable can be used to connect an xbox one x to a 4k television.br>Dear customer,br>Yes, this hdmi cable can be used to connect an xbox one x to a 4k television. br>Supports up to 4K 60Hz, ensuring a pleasurable gaming experience. br>Tulasidianzi is a word that has a lot of different meanings depending on who you ask
Greetings, Customer! Our 4K HDMI Cable supports 4K(2. 0).
Selected User Reviews For DisplayPort 1.4 Cable 3.3FT,Snowkids 8K Display Port 8K@60hz, 4K@144hz, 2K@165hz, 32.4Gbps, Ultra High Speed, HDCP2.2 Cord, Nylon Braided/Aluminum Alloy DP to DP Cable for Laptop/PC/TV/Gaming Monitor
Value / Price Point: 4/5br> br> br> br> br> br> br> Recommendation: 5/5br> br>Overall: 5/5br> 5/5br> br> br> br> br> br> br> br> HDMI 2. 0 Cordbr> br> br> br> br> br> br> br> br br>Considerations: thick, 4k support, red color, 6ftbr> br>My Review: 60hz, 1 packbr> To go with my new display, I needed a new HDMI quality cord, so I took a chance on this one. I didn't need the most up-to-date technology on the cord, and I also didn't want to pay too much for it. For my setup, this was the perfect length. This has the best quality, with thick braided red end point caps that are easy to grip. I honestly can't tell the difference in picture quality between cords, but I can tell when they start to fail and fall apart, and the only thing I'd say it lacks is the ability to be future proof beyond 2. 0 and capable of handling 60 Hz. Overall, the cable appears to be worthwhile for those systems that are in desperate need of a compatible device cable right now.
Purchased in order to connect my laptop to my television in order to Zoom with my family. Everything is in order. I connected the two, selected the proper HDMI input on the TV, and voila! Although more expensive cables may be more flexible, I don't see why you would want to spend more money on them. I bought a 6' cord, which works fine, but if you want to use your laptop while projecting on the TV, you should get a long A cord. This one is a great buy for the money.
Under the braid, the plastic sheath feels very hard and brittle. br>br>I believe this is a cheap Chinese cable that has been wrapped to look nice, which is a bit of a scam. br>br>Amazon is giving me the creeps. Recently, everything on this site has been a ruse. It's possible that Prime should be canceled.
I'll need a cable to connect my computer to my television. I looked at a lot of items before deciding on this one. It's simple to operate. All you have to do now is connect your computer to your television and adjust the computer's resolution to the appropriate level. The television can be used as a control panel.
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To connect my work laptop (HDMI) to my dual monitor setup, I needed to replace the cables I had. My home computer (Displayport) is also hooked up to the same monitors. As a result, I was considering color-coding the cables to make installation easier. This cable was exactly what I was looking for. The cable is of excellent quality. The braided cable is fairly rigid, which makes running the cables to the computers and monitors much easier. The cable is well-made and long-lasting. These cables are excellent replacements for HDMI or Displayport connections in computers and home entertainment systems. Next, I'll use these to replace the cables in my home entertainment system.
Okay, I'd only recently started streaming and had no idea about the DP CABLE. I was only aware of the HDMI standard until I purchased a gaming monitor with one HDMI and one DP port. I looked into the benefits of DP over HDMI right away. After looking at a few other cables, I decided on this one because it's red (easy to distinguish from my other cords) and doesn't have the locking mechanism that other DP CABLES have. It's also built to withstand the test of time. Please note that this should be plugged into your computer tower's Graphic Card output, not the motherboard outlets. The output of the graphics card is usually found near the bottom of the connections. When I tried to connect my second monitor to my two-year-old Dell PC, I made the mistake of using a DP slot at the top. I appreciate your taking the time to read this.
This appears to be a very well-made cable, and I may have received a dud. My screen, on the other hand, will flutter and go black. I have to jiggle the cable in the graphics card port every now and then, so I guess I'll just throw it away. br>br>Too bad I threw away the packaging, so I can't return it; I guess I'll just throw it away.