Description
Tripp Lite DisplayPort to VGA/HDMI All-in-One Converter Adapter DP ver 1.2 4K 30 Hz HDMI 50 Pack – 5.90″ DisplayPort/HDMI/VGA A/V Cable for Monitor, Projector, Computer, Notebook, HDTV, Audio/Video Device – First End: 1 x DisplayPort Male Digital Audio/Video – Second End: 1 x HDMI Female Digital Audio/Video, Second End: 1 x HD-15 Female VGA – Supports up to 3840 x 2160 – Nickel Plated Connector – Gold, Nickel Plated Contact – Black – 50 Pack
A Smart Solution for Displaying 4K Video in Business and Digital Signage Applications
This set includes 50 Tripp Lite P136-06N-HV-V2 DisplayPort 1.2 to VGA/HDMI passive adapters. Each adapter allows you to play high-definition or Ultra High Definition video with audio from your DisplayPort computer to a VGA or HDMI display. No more carrying around separate adapters for various monitors, projectors and televisions. The simple all-in-one solution for displaying content on a larger screen, these units are an easy, inexpensive way to play high-quality video in classrooms, conference rooms, trade shows and other on-the-road presentations.
Ready to Use Right Out of the Package
Ideal for displaying video on a large monitor or digital sign, each adapter is perfectly sized for carrying in your pocket, briefcase, purse or laptop bag for convenient use anywhere. Just connect the male DP end to your computer’s DisplayPort and the female VGA or HDMI connector to a compatible cable to begin sharing audio/video signals. Only one display may be connected at a time. The plug-and-play P136-06N-HV-V2 requires no software, drivers or external power.
Enjoy Outstanding Picture Quality up to 4K x 2K
The all-in-one unit contains separate female HD15 and HDMI ports. It supports video resolutions up to 1920 x 1200, including 1080p (HD15), and 4K x 2K (HDMI) at 24/30 Hz.
Passive Adapters Require DisplayPort++ for HDMI Pass Through
Because they are passive adapters, these units require that the connected source device have a DisplayPort++ (DP++) dual-mode port, which allows HDMI signals to pass through. Check your DisplayPort source’s documentation for compatibility.