🚀 Elevate your screen game with flawless 4K clarity!
This 2-meter HDMI to DisplayPort adapter cable delivers 4K UHD video at 60Hz with synchronized audio, powered via USB for stable, flicker-free performance. Compatible with a wide range of devices including Xbox, PS4, Mac, and PC, it offers a streamlined, plug-and-play solution to connect HDMI sources to DisplayPort monitors without extra cables.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish Types | Matte |
Color | Black |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Current Rating | 1.5 Amps |
Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI to DisplayPort |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Compatible Devices | PC, Desktop, Notebook, Chromebook, Raspberry Pi, Xbox One/360, Wii U, TV Box, PS 5/4/3, MacBook Pro, Mac mini and Apple TV, Dell, PC, Desktop, Notebook, Chromebook, RasPC, Desktop, Notebook, Chromebook, Raspberry Pi, Xbox One/360, Wii U, TV Box, PS 5/4/3, MacBook Pro, Mac mini and Apple TV, Dell, PC, Desktop, Notebook, Chromebook, Raspberry Pi, Xbox One/360, Wii U, TV Box, PS 5/4/3, MacBook Pro, Mac mini and Apple TV, Dell, Rsaspbery Pi, Xbox One/360, Wii U, TV Box, PS 5/4/3, MacBook Pro, Mac mini and Apple TV, Dell |
Specific Uses For Product | Monitor |
J**Y
Great value, durable, good quality, efficient shipping
Needed this for working from home due to the wuhan virus to connect my HDMI laptop output to Displayport input on monitor.Plug and play - works out of the box as expected, good picture stability, seems like good quality build. Efficient and quick delivery, great value for money
A**X
Works great! This solved a huge issue for me!
The only thing i would have changed about it is the built quality of the usb power cable since it looks quite flimsy compared to the rest of the package. Other than that it works perfectly for transfering DP to HDMI, my 2560x1440 monitor works in 60hz, and trust me there's almost no proper ways to make a DP monitor work on a HDMI Laptop, it's almost strange.Another quick tip is to make sure the USB is connected to a proper slot since some of mine couldnt power it and others could.
H**E
Works great! Only one sticking point
This cable got me through months of working at home. The only problem i have seen with it, is that if the monitors it's connected to is turned off or "goes to sleep" the cable stops working. In order to get it working again requires unplugging the HDMI and USB parts of the cable and plugging them back in, or restarting the computer.Some kind of "reset" switch that would get around this issue would be welcome, but if you're turning your computer off regularly, you probably will not see this issue. I think only people who leave their computers on all the time, and let the monitors "go to sleep" are likely to notice this issue.
J**J
HDMI to DP active-powered cable solving flashing screen issue
I don`t really do product reviews, but I'm willing to do an exception here in the hope i may help others solving the same issue i had. Also I couldn't find this info anywhere before when i was investigating this issue.I have a HP work laptop with one HDMI and one Type-C connector on it. Since we have to work from home I wanted to integrate it into my existing Dual monitor Desktop setup, but keep it separated. I purchased a TesSmart Dual 2x2 KVM switch (DP and HDMI inputs) connected it all up using an HDMI-HDMI and a well reviewed and quality Type-C to DP cable for the laptop. Desktop was pretty straight forward of course.Desktop with nVidia GPU multiple HDMI DP ports - no issues.Personal Dell Tablet dual Type-C - no issues,HP work laptop anything on the Type-C screen randomly flashing or switching off for a short while before it resumes again.BIOS and Type-C firmware updated - no joy.It rendered the whole experience useless for me.I tried to switch things around with using a cheap HDMI to DP, and Type-C to HDMI on the HP laptop - Quality Type-C to HDMI worked this time no flashing but the HDMI to DP didn't do anything at all.That pushed me in a different direction though.I read it online that it may be because the type-C doesn't supply enough power, or passive cables don't work in general, HP hasn't been design with a screen in mind, all conflicting info.The only thing remained is this cable, but it made me hesitate because it doesn't come cheap unfortunately.I made myself up and pulled the trigger on it. An active, powered HDMI-to-DP cable.I am glad to report that it is a total success. It all works.I can use all 3 screens (laptop screen included) independently.JoyI hope it helps for people with similar problems.There may be an easier solution for this or I missed something completely, but the only thing matters to me at the end of the day that it works.
S**R
HDMI feed to Display Port
Excellent cable with great picture quality. It has enabled my work laptop HDMI output to be displayed on a monitor with display port. Great value for money.
C**S
Pricey but works
I must say that nearly £30 for this cable is taking the rip. COnsidering a DP to HDMI is only around £5. With that said, it does work and very well. I use this mainly for a work laptop and a DP Monitor. But my son has managed to use Xbox 1, Wii u. Switch etc etc using this cable on a PC monitor.
A**S
Very good but has a major drawback
I wanted an HDMI to Display Port (DP) cable from my PS5 to my computer screen display port. my monitor is a 4k 60hz.Installation is easy peasy, just plug n play and the picture quality is amazing... not sure if its just me but I see a slight difference from HDMI to HDMI and HDMI to DP. You get more bandwidth using DP cables but am not sure if the PS5 takes advantage of this.Anyway long story short after about 10 to 15 minutes of gameplay, all of a sudden the screen goes black! There is no more output from the monitor. Touching the DP cable ends seems hot. So am assuming its a heating problem, because when I switch off the PS5 and wait around 10 to 15 min minutes and switch on the PS5 I get output on the display, and again after around 10 to 15 min it heats up and no more output.It's a shame because the cable is decent, good build quality, although I feel its a little too soft when the cable is bent, I mean a CAT5e or CAT6 Ethernet cables seem much stiffer, and I feel this should be too for this DP cable to protect the internal cables and maybe a decent amount of shielding.Although the price is expensive, if it worked with consistency I would be happy to pay the premium price. But there are not a lot of such cables out there and it might be that the manufacturer is taking advantage of the lack of supply in the market... who knows!.I will be sending mine back, and maybe I have a bad cable, as reading the reviews some have decent consistent output. Whoever buys it good luck!
T**Y
Recomend ++
Solid product; needed this for my 4k monitor as it only supports 4k@60Hz over DP 1.2. Only comment is it could be a bit cheaper...
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