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Convert your DisplayPort (DP) found in many newer PC and laptop outputs to VGA Monitor, supporting the VGA 15 pin standard. Specifications: Compliance with DisplayPort Specification V1.1a at 1.62/2.7Gbps data rate (Low bit rate/High bit rate) Protocol: Support DPCD Rev.1.1 & Support HDCP 1.3 with HDCP key embedded Resolution: up to 1920X1200 / 1080p Connector DP male to VGA female Total Length: 7" (connector edge to edge) Connector housing dimensions: VGA side: 3 (L) x 1-1/2 (W) x 3/4" (H), DP side: 1-7/8 (L) x 3/4 (W) x 1/2" (H) Cable length: 1-1/2" Gold plated connector Housing and cable color : Black DisplayPort is a digital display interface standard (approved May 2006, current version 1.1 approved on April 2, 2007) put forth by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). It defines a new license-free, royalty-free, digital audio/video interconnect, intended to be used primarily between a computer and its display monitor, or a computer and a home-theater system. [Source: Wikipedia.org, 09/11/08] |