Startech.com StarTech 25' 20-Pin Male DisplayPort Cable with Latches, 26 AWG DISPLPORT2
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StarTech.com DISPLPORT25L 25 ft. DisplayPort Cable with Latches M/M | $63.99 | ![]() | |||
StarTech 25' 20-Pin Male DisplayPort Cable with Latches, 26 AWG DISPLPORT2 | $73.99 | ![]() |
The DISPLPORT25L 25-foot DisplayPort cable provides a connection of up to 25ft between a DisplayPort source and a DisplayPort display, with no loss of signal quality almost/,more than double the typical DisplayPort connection distance limitation of 16ft. Its 26 gauge (AWG) pure copper wire and Aluminum and Mylar shielding helps to eliminate EMI and RFI interference. Delivering a maximum bandwidth of 10.8 Gbps, the DISPLPORT25L is capable of providing higher performance than either HDMI or dual link DVI and supporting next generation multimedia applications with a maximum resolution capability of up to WQXGA (2560x1600).The DisplayPort cable's small, USB-sized latching connectors support two-way display connectivity and optional audio support. The DISPLPORT25L DisplayPort cable is both HDCP and DPCP capable, ensuring that digitally protected content is displayed properly on the connected display. Molded latching connectors with strain relief Supports the DPCP (DisplayPort Content Protection) standard in addition to HDCP Designed and manufactured to DisplayPort standards Advantage Latching connectors secure cable against accidental disconnection DisplayPort offers full digital audio support (up to eight channels) in the same cable as video Provides a clear digital audio video signal Applications Connecting a DisplayPort display to a PC or alternative DisplayPort source
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