Startech.com StarTech 1' 20 Pin DisplayPort 1.2 Cable with Male Latches DISPLPORT1L
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StarTech.com DISPLPORT1L DisplayPort Cable - 1 ft - with Latches - Short D | $23.18 | ![]() | |||
StarTech 1' 20 Pin DisplayPort 1.2 Cable with Male Latches DISPLPORT1L | $18.99 | ![]() |
The DISPLPORT1L 1ft DisplayPort 1.2 Cable with latches provides a secure, connection between your DisplayPort-equipped devices and is capable of providing higher performance than either HDMI or dual link DVI. The DP cable supports high resolutions of up to 4k x 2k (3840 x 2160) @ 60Hz with a maximum HBR2 bandwidth of 21.6 Gbps. The cable also supports Multi-Stream (MST) for daisy chaining multiple monitors and provides optional audio support. High-resolution support of up to 4k x 2k Support for High Bit Rate 2 (HBR2) bandwidth of up to 21.6 Gbps Backward compatible with DisplayPort 1.1 Offers 50cm in cable length Designed and manufactured to DisplayPort 1.2 standards Supports the DPCP (DisplayPort Content Protection) standard in addition to HDCP Molded latching connectors with strain relief The short 1-foot DisplayPort cable is perfect for mobile applications, such as connecting your laptop to a monitor and it provides a portable solution that makes it perfect for carrying as a laptop accessory. The DISPLPORT1L is backed by StarTech's Lifetime Warranty, for guaranteed reliability and ensures that digitally protected content is displayed properly, with both HDCP and DPCP capability. Applications Connecting a DisplayPort Display to a PC or other DisplayPort Source Advantage Simple to store in a laptop carrying case, as a portable connectivity solution Prevent accidental disconnections with latched connectors Guaranteed reliability
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