Description
Description: 1FT DPT TO DVI ADPT CONVRT CBL M F 1080P
Tripp Lite DisplayPort to DVI Adapter Converter Cable M/F 1080p Black DP to DVI 1ft – Adapter – dual link – DisplayPort (M) to DVI-I (F) – DisplayPort++ – 1 ft – molded – black
This DisplayPort to DVI passive adapter connects a DVI monitor or projector to the DisplayPort (DP) output on your notebook computer, desktop PC, Chromebook Pixel or other compatible device. It features a male DP connector and a female dual-link DVI-I connector, allowing you to continue using your existing DVI display and DVI cable to transmit video signals without the expense of a new DP display.
Ideal for classrooms, lecture halls and anywhere else you may give a presentation, this DisplayPort to DVI converter supports DVI-D single-link computer video resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 (at 60 Hz) and high-definition resolutions up to 1080p. It also complies with HDCP 2.2 and DisplayPort 1.1 standards. Molded gold-plated connectors and contacts provide maximum conductivity and minimum data loss to guarantee a clear transmission free of interference.
Because the P134-001-GC is a passive adapter, the connected computer must have a DP++ port, which converts the video and allows DVI signals to be passed through. Check your source device’s manual for compatibility.
The plug-and-play adapter requires no software, drivers or external power, so you can connect it to your devices right away. Only one foot in length, the P134-001-GC is recommended for stowing in your laptop bag and carrying to school, the office or the latest trade show.
Key Selling Points
Continue using your current DVI display without the expense of a new DP monitor
Delivers HD picture quality at resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 (1080p)
Compact unit fits easily into briefcase or laptop bag for instant use anywhere
Plug-and-play operation with no software required for easy, immediate installation
Ideal for high-definition video presentations and digital signage on a DVI display
This product is a passive adapter and requires that the connected computer has a DP++ (DisplayPort ++) dual-mode port