Paugge 4K 60Hz Thunderbolt2 Mini Displayport to Hdmi Cable

Model Name: MDP12HD20-PRO
* Cable utilizes DP 1.2 and HDMI 2.0 bandwidth to enable resolutions up to max 4K 3840×2160@60Hz
* Mini Displayport Male to HDMI Male
* Active Cable
* Thunderbolt 2 Support
* Displayport 1.2 (Compatible with DP 1.4)
* Hdmi 2.0 (Backward compatible with Hdmi 1.4 to enable resolutions up to max 4K 3840×2160@30Hz)
* 18 Gbps Bandwith
* 3840X2160, 3440×1440, 2560×1440, 1920×1080, 1280×720, 1024×768 Resolution Support
* 4K 60Hz, 4K 30Hz, UWQHD 60Hz, 2K 144Hz, 2K 120Hz, Full HD 240Hz, Full HD 144Hz Refresh Rate Support
* 2160p 60Hz, 2160p 30Hz, 1440p 144Hz, 1440p 120Hz, 1080p 240Hz, 1080p 144Hz Refresh Rate Support
* 24-bit color, BT.2020
* MST (Multi Stream Transport)
* CEC (Consumer Electronic Control)
* Deep Color, x.v.Color, and content types
* HDCP 1.4 (High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection)
* Plug and Play ( No special driver installation or additional power source required )
* Compatible with Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows on supported systems
* 100% Pure Conductor
* Color:Black
* Length:1.8m

Paugge Mini Displayport to Hdmi Cable Main Features

Active DisplayPort Adapters

• Uses video converter chips inside the adapter for signal conversion
• More expensive due to additional chips
• Necessary when source does not support dual-mode DisplayPort (DP++)
• Converts both single-mode and dual-mode DisplayPort
• Necessary if graphics card cannot support DP++ output on the maximum number of monitors

Passive DisplayPort Adapters

• Cheaper than active adapters
• Only a maximum of two passive adapters can be used per GPU, due to the fact that each GPU only has 2 clock sync signals for the passive adapter to utilize
• Relies on DisplayPort or Mini DisplayPort sources that support dual-mode (DP++)
• DP++ source can use a passive adapter to convert DisplayPort signals to HDMI
• DP++ video source performs the conversion instead of the adapter

Paugge DisplayPort to Hdmi Cable has 18 Gbps Bandwith and fully supports 4K 60Hz, 2K 144Hz, Full HD 240Hz, Full HD 165Hz and Full HD 144 Hz.

* 3440×1440, 2560×1440, 1920×1080, 1280×720, 1024×768 Resolution Support
* 4K 60Hz, 4K 30Hz, UWQHD 60Hz, 2K 144Hz, 2K 120Hz, Full HD 240Hz, Full HD 144Hz Refresh Rate Support
* 2160p 60Hz, 2160p 30Hz, 1440p 144Hz, 1440p 120Hz, 1080p 240Hz, 1080p 144Hz Refresh Rate Support

  • Micro-packet architecture over 1- 4 lanes
  • Up to 5.4 Gbps per lane–21.6 Gbps over 4 lanes
  • Auxiliary channel for bidirectional data communications at 1 Mbps/ 720 Mbps Optional
  • Powered connectors (providing up to 1.5W)
  • Multiple display support–63 separate AV streams supported from a single connector
  • Scalable for large and small devices, displays, and cables
  • DP v1.2 enables High Color Range Quad Full HD delivered over a standard DisplayPort connector (up to 4K 60 FPS and 24 bpp)
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HDMI 1.4 introduced the kind of bandwidth required to deliver 4K video, but HDMI 2.0 can dole out 4K video without compromise, at 60 frames per second. In HDMI 1.4, the rate of 4K was limited to 30 frames per second.

30p are perfect for watching films, but there are times when the extra speed of 60p come in handy. Gaming could make great use of 60p content, while more films are being shot at higher frame rates, giving quite a different look from that of slow old traditional cinema.

Also 60p is needed for computer programming and writing codes. 30p disturbs the eyes when writing code.