Amazon Basics Bi Directional USB C to DisplayPort Cable 1.8 metres, Black,Clear
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Bi-directional USB Type-C to DisplayPort (DP) cable supports USB-C to DP in both directions (USB-C-enabled device to DP-enabled monitor or DP-enabled device to USB-C-enabled monitor) Ideal for sharing videos or slideshows on a large compatible monitor; supports resolutions up to 4K (3840x2160); clear images and pure audio with fast 60Hz refresh rates Plug-and-play convenience (no adapter or driver/software needed); host’s USB-C port requires DP 1.2 Alt Mode to view video over USB-C (not all USB-C ports support Alt Mode functionality) Compatible with Thunderbolt 3, MacBook Pro 2019/2018/2017/2016, iMac 2017, Google Pixelbook, Dell XPS 15, HP Spectre x360, Samsung Note9, Mac Mini and iPad Pro; ideal for DP-enabled TVs, monitors and projectors (video and audio transfer) Made of black PC and ABS material for long-lasting strength; measures 1.8 metres For detailed information about frequently asked questions, please refer to the FAQ section shown in the image
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Bi-directional USB Type-C to DisplayPort (DP) cable supports USB-C to DP in both directions (USB-C-enabled device to DP-enabled monitor or DP-enabled device to USB-C-enabled monitor) Ideal for sharing videos or slideshows on a large compatible monitor; supports resolutions up to 4K (3840x2160); clear images and pure audio with fast 60Hz refresh rates Plug-and-play convenience (no adapter or driver/software needed); host’s USB-C port requires DP 1.2 Alt Mode to view video over USB-C (not all USB-C ports support Alt Mode functionality) Compatible with Thunderbolt 3, MacBook Pro 2019/2018/2017/2016, iMac 2017, Google Pixelbook, Dell XPS 15, HP Spectre x360, Samsung Note9, Mac Mini and iPad Pro; ideal for DP-enabled TVs, monitors and projectors (video and audio transfer) Made of black PC and ABS material for long-lasting strength; measures 1.8 metres For detailed information about frequently asked questions, please refer to the FAQ section shown in the image